Nondisplaced radial head fracture rehab
[DOC File]ORTHOPEDICS
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-physical fracture of distal radius are typically type II and warrant closed reduction. Monteggia fracture-involves dislocation (usually anterior) for the radial head associated with fx of ulna-associated with fall on outstretched arm-Rx with closed reduction and casting for 6 …
[DOC File]Musculoskeletal/Integument (MSI)
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Describe the courses of the radial, median and ulnar nerves around the elbow. Identify the bones involved in a Colle’s fracture and identify its typical presentation. Describe an open fracture of a forearm and the treatment sequence. List the ten structures that pass through the carpal tunnel.
[DOC File]Trivent Legal
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Impression: Comminuted fracture distal left femur as described. 171 06/06/YYYY Provider’s name/Signature Admission for left femur fracture: She was sent from Brentwood x Center after a trip and fall. The patient was complaining of pain. Mobile X-ray was performed and showed distal femur comminuted fracture.
[DOC File]MID-AMERICA ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION
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Regardless of baseline care status, the ipsilateral peri-implant fracture risk for constructs spanning from femoral head to distal metaphysis (0%, 0 of 81) was lower than that for non-spanning constructs (5.2%, 10 of 192), p = 0.04.
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[DOC File]Logan Class of December 2013
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This is a radial head fracture and most common fracture in the elbow. The mechanism is FOOSH. Fall on outstretched hand. There are 3 fractures for FOOSH (navicular fracture – most common in the wrist, radial head frature – most common in the elbow, greater tuberosity---avulse the cuff at the tuberosity).
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