Typical Deformity In Fracture Of The Middle Of The Femur
Illustration from 'Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and Dislocations' (by Dr. H. Helferich), 1902. Fig 1 Muscle preparation to explain the flexion of the upper fragment in fracture of the femur. The figure shows the iliopsoas muscle attached to the lesser trochanter. In this position of the specimen, the picture which was taken accurately from nature can only show the glutens medius because it is the only one of the gluteal muscles that extends far enough forward on the pelvis to become visible.. (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)

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