Objectives and Design. Epiphyseal separation of the coracoid process (CP) rarely occurs in adolescents. In this retrospective case series, we reviewed the data of nine patients treated at our center and those of 28 patients reported in the literature. This injury can be classified into three types according to the injured area: Type I, base including the area above the glenoid; Type II, center including the coracoclavicular ligament (CCL); and Type III, tip with the short head of the biceps and coracobrachialis, as well as the pectoralis minor. Patients/Participants. A total of 37 patients were included in the analysis. Data on sex, age, cause and mechanism of injury, separation type, concomitant injury around the shoulder girdle, treatment...
Background and aim: Isolated coracoid process fractures are more frequent than what has formerly be...
Fractures of the coracoid process are uncommon injuries and are usually the result of high-energy tr...
Introduction: Coracoid fractures have the potential to lead to inadequate shoulder function. Most co...
We have reviewed 12 fractures of the coracoid process. In two of these patients the fracture extende...
Background: Although fracture of the coracoid process (CF) used to be considered rare, it is now mor...
Copyright © 2014 Ali Gülec ̧ et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Com...
Abstract: We presented a unique case of a high school athlete who suffered from a coracoid process f...
Copyright © 2012 Amol R. Chitre et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Copyright © 2011 Kenjiro Nakama et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Abstract Acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations are common injuries of the shoulder girdle, especi...
Acromioclavicular joint separation represents one of the most common shoulder injuries seen in gener...
Avulsion fracture at the site of attachment of the coracoid process of the coracoclavicular ligament...
Coracoid fractures are rare injuries, which may occur in isolation or in association with other shou...
Coracoid fractures are uncommon, mostly occur at the base or neck of the coracoid process (CP), and ...
Acromioclavicular (AC) injuries are common, especially in the young and active population. AC joint ...
Background and aim: Isolated coracoid process fractures are more frequent than what has formerly be...
Fractures of the coracoid process are uncommon injuries and are usually the result of high-energy tr...
Introduction: Coracoid fractures have the potential to lead to inadequate shoulder function. Most co...
We have reviewed 12 fractures of the coracoid process. In two of these patients the fracture extende...
Background: Although fracture of the coracoid process (CF) used to be considered rare, it is now mor...
Copyright © 2014 Ali Gülec ̧ et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Com...
Abstract: We presented a unique case of a high school athlete who suffered from a coracoid process f...
Copyright © 2012 Amol R. Chitre et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Copyright © 2011 Kenjiro Nakama et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Abstract Acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations are common injuries of the shoulder girdle, especi...
Acromioclavicular joint separation represents one of the most common shoulder injuries seen in gener...
Avulsion fracture at the site of attachment of the coracoid process of the coracoclavicular ligament...
Coracoid fractures are rare injuries, which may occur in isolation or in association with other shou...
Coracoid fractures are uncommon, mostly occur at the base or neck of the coracoid process (CP), and ...
Acromioclavicular (AC) injuries are common, especially in the young and active population. AC joint ...
Background and aim: Isolated coracoid process fractures are more frequent than what has formerly be...
Fractures of the coracoid process are uncommon injuries and are usually the result of high-energy tr...
Introduction: Coracoid fractures have the potential to lead to inadequate shoulder function. Most co...