Proximal fibula fx

    • [DOC File]AJM PRISM - Weebly

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      Without metacarpal resection, at proximal interphalangeal joint. or proximal thereto 20 20. Through long phalanx or at distal joint 10 10. 5154 Long finger, amputation of: With metacarpal resection (more than one-half the bone lost) 20 20. Without metacarpal resection, at proximal interphalangeal joint. or proximal thereto 10 10

      non displaced fibular head fracture


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      Force to Fibula - peroneal nerve damage, sprain or dislocation of superior tibiofibular joint, fx fibula Overstretch Valgus Stress - tibial collateral, medial capsule ligament, medial & lateral meniscus, ACL, femoral epiphysis, posterior oblique ligament, posterior capsule (medial portion), PCL (rare)

      subluxation of fibular head


    • [DOC File]ORTHOPEDICS

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      - fibula - talus - calcaneous - lateral -cuboid - medial - navicular. patella fractures: agenesis. fracture bi-partite tri-partite. necrosis. a-p ankle: start with fibula (proximal to distal) most commonly fractured ankle bone only fibula fx = potts fx tibia and fibula fx = bi-malleolar fx tri-malleolar fx = bi-malleolar fx …

      fibular head fracture


    • [DOC File]History - University of West Alabama

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      -Maisonneuve fx -suspect if tenderness of proximal fibula with edema over medial ankle-fx of proximal fibula, tear of medial deltoid ligament, and disruption of ankle joint-evaluate pulses – posterior tibial and pedal and sensation-diagnosis – AP/lateral/oblique films

      orthobullets proximal fibula


    • [DOC File]FOUR LETTERS IN LANGUAGE OF RADIOLOGY:

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      Foot Anatomy. Bones. 26 bones. 7 tarsal-talus, calcaneous, navicular, cuboid, 3 cuneiforms. 5 metatarsal. 14 phalanges- 1st toe has 2; toes 2-5 has 3. Arches

      proximal fibular diaphyseal fracture


    • Maisonneuve fracture | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.o…

      When bone breaks & pierces skin, the fx. is called: Compound fx. (open fx.) Fx. whereby bone bends & splinters (seen mainly in children): Greenstick fx. Fx. in which bone is broken in two or more fragments (shattered bone): Comminuted fx. (kom-mah-new-tid) Name of fx. that results in injury to another organ due to broken bones: Complicated fx.

      proximal fibula fx icd 10


    • [DOC File]Miller Hand Review

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      Posterior shoulder dislocations (with fx of lesser tuberosity because of muscle contraction of subscapularis muscle); anterior and posterior dislocations with three and four part fx Avascular necrosis of the humeral head (anatomical neck fractures, four part fractures, fractures of articular surfaces)

      tibiofibular joint pain


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      -Wagstaff fx: AITFL avulsion from the anteromedial fibula-Volkmann fx: PITFL avulsion from the posterior-lateral tibia-Bosworth fx: PITFL avulsion from the posterior-medial fibula-Maisonneuve fx: Weber C-type proximal fibular fracture that occurs within 10cm of the fibular neck-Pott’s fx: Generic term for a bimalleolar ankle fracture

      proximal fibular fracture splint


    • [DOC File]9/5

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      multiple MC fx. pin or ORIF. neck fx. no rotation acceptable. angulation up to 70deg not ass w/ functional loss. shaft fx. acceptable. 10deg for IF, MF. 30-40deg for ulnar 2 digits. fixation. PP. Intramedullary pinning. ORIF. Problems is that need tenolysis, HDWR, recovery time longer. May be best for weight-bearing hand. Wrist. Triquetrum ...

      non displaced fibular head fracture


    • [DOC File]Session III - Saddleback College

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      Biomechanics-stress = force/area. Elastic region- ligament snaps back. Plastic region – lig is permanently lengthened. Grade I sprain - some torn fibers, but lig restores to orig length

      subluxation of fibular head


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