Normal pediatric elbow

    • [DOC File]FIRST YEAR RESIDENT - Stanford Medicine

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      The most common fracture of the elbow in a child is the _____. Abnormalities that can be seen in necrotizing enterocolitis are: A fracture that extends through the growth plate and epiphysis is a Salter-Harris type ______ injury.

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    • [DOCX File]Department of Emergency Medicine | University of Washington

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      The patient demonstrated a concerning amount of snuffbox tenderness on examination of their __ ha nd. XR obtained and is negative. However, due to concern for an occult scaphoid fracture, the patient was placed in a thumb spica splint and instructed to follow up with their PCP for repeat exam and radiography in 10-14 days. Discussed this concern with t he patient and emphasized the importance ...

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    • [DOCX File]Upper Extremity Range of Motion - TMCSEA

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      Normal. Normal. 180˚ Shoulder Flexion. 180˚ 180˚ Shoulder Abduction. 180˚ 70˚ Shoulder internal rotation. 70˚ 90˚ Shoulder external rotation. 90˚ 145˚ Elbow flexion . 145˚ (0) Elbow extension (0) 80˚-90˚ Forearm neutral position. Supination (elbow bent) 80˚-90˚ 80˚-90˚ Pronation (elbow bent) 80˚-90˚ 80˚ Wrist flexion. 80˚ 70 ...

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    • [DOC File]curriculum vitae - University of Colorado Denver

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      1995 "Elbow Fractures in Children" and "Leg Length Discrepancy" presented at McLaren Regional Medical Center. April 4 - 5, 1995. Flint, Michigan. 2000 Les Journees De Montpellier 2000. February 29 – March 2, 2000. ... “Normal and Pathologic Pediatric Gait” ...

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    • [DOC File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      As part of pediatric radiology, gain a basic understanding of how to interpret pediatric bone radiographs, particularly fractures specific to children (e.g. greenstick fractures, torus fractures, Salter-Harris injuries). Behavior and Attitude Objectives: Work with the health care team in a professional manner to provide patient-centered care.

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    • [DOCX File]Supracondylar Fractures

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      Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Part B.10:63,2001. We studied 450 children with a supracondylar fracture of the humerus in the period 1991 to 1995, and were able to collect full management details in 403 of them (253 boys and 150 girls).

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    • [DOC File]Aurora Health Care

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      19. Knowing what vital signs might be considered normal for a pediatric patient are crucial to appreciating whether or not a patient is “sick” or “not sick”. Vital signs that would be considered normal or typical for an awake 5-year old child are: a. P-90, RR-20, BP-78/64. b. P-100, RR-16, BP-98/70. c. P-96, RR-20, BP-94/72. d.

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    • [DOCX File]Purpose of the Device .com

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      The orthosis has the same benefits as serial casting and allows for progressive extension of the elbow in 10° increments, but does so in a comfortable, adjustable and removable splint form. The goniometer hinge allows one to set a range within which the elbow can flex and extend, and it can also lock at a desired degree of extension.

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    • [DOC File]John P. and Kathrine G. McGovern Medical School at UTHealth

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      Topics in Pediatric Radiology Lecture Series: “Elbow Fractures and Other Subtle Extremity Injuries in Children”, “Scoliosis and Back Pain in Children and Adolescents”, “Evaluating Neck Masses in Children”, “Radiologic Approach to the Limping Child”, “Imaging of Congenital Renal …

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    • [DOC File]Joint mobilization for children with central nervous system

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      and elbow joints ha.9 an inhibitory effect on reflex muscle. contraction.(19,20) Such findings would lend support to the use of joint. mobilization for children with spasticity. End-of-range passive movements may reduce peripheral input to the CNS, thereby decreasing pain, in two ways. The first is via a temporary

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