This is a distal fracture of the distal phalanx (2 names)
: Baseball or mallet
This is a 5th metacarpal fracture
: Boxers
Fracture at the base of the first metacarpal
(Direct impact is the MOI, AKA tilting)
: Bennetts
Volar dislocation means
: Anterior
This dislocation of the carpal bone ...
1 CAMRT Pathology Questions & 100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already Graded A+ This is a distal fracture of the distal phalanx (2 names) 🗸🗸🗸 : Baseball or mallet This is a 5th metacarpal fracture 🗸🗸🗸 : Boxers Fracture at the base of the first metacarpal (Direct impact is the MOI, AKA tilting) 🗸🗸🗸 : Bennetts Volar dislocation means 🗸🗸🗸 : Anterior This dislocation of the carpal bone results in the teacup effect. (Usually a FOOSH injury) 🗸🗸🗸 : lunate dislocation Most common site of injury for scaphoid 🗸🗸🗸 : Waist 2 This could be a complication of a sca phoid fracture 🗸🗸🗸 : avascular nevrosis (loss of blood supply) Fracture of the distal radius, with dorsal displacement of the distal fragment 🗸🗸🗸 : Colles (fork appearance) This is a fracture of the distal radius, with anterior displacement of the distal radius 🗸🗸🗸 : Smith (graden Spade appearance) In children, an incomplete fracture of a long bone which resultings in buckling or folding (FOOSH) 🗸🗸🗸 : torus or buckle In children, this is an incomplete long bone fracture which results in bend ing (FOOSH or direct blow) 🗸🗸🗸 : Greenstick This is a fracture in childrening that results in the bowing or curving of the long bone (force applied) 🗸🗸🗸 : Bow deformity In children an epiphyseal fracture often is known as the fracture 3 🗸🗸🗸 : Salter Harris type 3 Fracture of the ulnar shaft that leads to anterior displacement of the radial head (fall on olecranon) 🗸🗸🗸 : Menteggia These two things are indication of an elbow joint fracture (trauma to elbow joint) 🗸🗸🗸 : 1. pain 2. Visible fat pad Elbow joint dislocations are usually this directions (fall onto extended elbow) 🗸🗸🗸 : posterior This is when you fall on a moderately flexed elbow and the triceps muscle separates the fragment from the ulna. 🗸🗸🗸 : olecranon fracture Most c ommon elbow fracture (FOOSH) 🗸🗸🗸 : radial head fracture THis shoulder injury occurs when there is extreme arm rotation and abduction 🗸🗸🗸 : Anterior dislocation of shoulder
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