WIIMOTE SHOULDER DISLOCATION
Woman deliberately exposing her wound reveal her mounting sense of disembodiment as if her limbs and musculature merely establish the residential context of the body. The terminal zone of interaction signals the body’s failure, its inability to cope and upgrade, keep up with demanding physical requirements. In this case, the humerus separates from the scapula at the glenohumeral joint. Some cases require non-emergency surgery to repair damage to the tissues surrounding in the shoulder joint and restore shoulder stability. Others prefer a complete replacement to achieve full freedom of movement. Prosthetic joints and limbs subsequently installed. A biofilm is often created on the surface of the prosthesis which is resistant to antibiotics. Surgical debridement or arthrotomy usually indicated in these cases. Replacement prostheses usually not inserted at the time of removal to allow antibiotics to clear infection of the region.
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1 Active gaming has resulted in new varieties of game related musculoskeletal injuries, particularly to the knee and shoulder joints. This review serves to outline the common presentations of Nintendo Wii related injuries.
Anthony J. G., 24th December 2010, “Musculo – Ske Wii Tal Medicine”, North Bristol NHS Trust, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK
2 […] although there have been two case reports of “Wii knee”, they were lateral patella dislocation with medial patellofemoral ligamentous damage and a large femoral osteochondral fracture.
Almedghio S. M., Shablahidis O., Rennie W., Ashford, R. U., 3rd June 2009, “Wii knee revisited: meniscal injury from 10-pin bowling”, BMJ Case Reports
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