Oblique fracture toe
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Midnight fracture – oblique fracture of the phalanx of the fifth toe. Nightstick fracture – a midshaft ulnar fracture caused by a direct blow to the forearm or by falling onto something sharp, like the corner of a step. Oblique fracture – a fracture of the long bone that runs obliquely to the long axis.
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Oblique fracture. An oblique fracture is one in which the fracture line runs obliquely to the long axis of the bone or the cortices. ... weeks All stress fractures of the metatarsals Well-supported shoe plus limited standing and walking Nearly all great toe fractures without comminution or soft-tissue injury Taping plus a well-supported shoe vs ...
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DP/AP, medial or lateral oblique, lateral, axial, …of the right/left toes/foot/ankle Image quality: density/brightness Increased or decreased radiographic density; low contrast; overexposure (saturation)
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Oblique Fracture – A fracture at an angle to the bone. Spiral Fracture – A fracture where the break spirals around the bone shaft. Stress Fracture – A fracture caused by repetitive, low-impact forces, such as running. ... A bunion results when the bursa at the base of the big toe becomes inflamed. Dislocation.
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