Don’t see an X-Ray like this very often!!! PIPJ & DIPJ Dislocation #DoubleDislocation #Handsurgery pic.twitter.com/5tjgIRJCce
— UK Hand Surgery (@UKHandSurgery) 3 de octubre de 2017
Don’t see an X-Ray like this very often!!! PIPJ & DIPJ Dislocation #DoubleDislocation #Handsurgery pic.twitter.com/5tjgIRJCce
— UK Hand Surgery (@UKHandSurgery) 3 de octubre de 2017
My #Shoulder is Separated, Do I Need Surgery? Injuries to the Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint #health #cnnhealthhttps://t.co/XeAfcHiQqz
— Dr.J.Sanchez-Sotelo (@JSanchezSotelo) 9 de septiembre de 2016
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Educational video describing joint dislocations of the finger.
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