Kinetic methods used in the postoperative recovery of a patient diagnosed with a puncture wound and foreign body retention in the middle third of the posterior face of the left forearm
Cezar Mucileanu,
Andra-Cristina Spiridon,
Marius Turnea
et al.
Abstract:Due to its superficial positioning, the muscle is more frequently exposed to trauma than bone or joint elements. Muscle injuries can occur either as a result of external forces, such as a traumatic agent, or internal forces that affect muscle function.
This paper presents a patient diagnosed with a puncture wound and retention of a for-eign body in the middle third of the posterior aspect of the left forearm, with its extraction following three surgical interventions. This type of injury presents an increased… Show more
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