Proximal tib fib dislocation

    • [DOC File]X-RAY DIAGNOSTICS – DR

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      The lytic form of osteosarcoma is not common (17%) but it is extremely aggressive. We saw an AP view of tib/fib and most of the proximal portions were gone. The surgery option is to do a hemipelvectomy! They would take the entire ½ of this person’s pelvis and all of that leg to make sure the tumor doesn’t spread! EWING’S SARCOMA

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    • [DOCX File]mrsreedsclass.weebly.com

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      Prior Unit Exam Multiple-Choice Questions. Note: Due to different versions of the exams, some multiple-choice questions may be slightly different than what you recall from your period’s test. Typically, either the question or the choices were changed to alter the test, but essentially the same topic was addressed.

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    • [DOC File]Resource Information

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      CONTENTS: Resource Information. Current Procedure Terminology (CPT Coding) Chiropractic Manipulative Treatment Codes. CPT Evaluation and Management Codes

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    • [DOC File]Logan Class of December 2011

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      There are 4 knee joints: 1). Proximal Tib-Fib 2). Medial Femoral-Tibial 3). Lateral Femoral-Tibial 4). Patella-Femoral. Proximal Tib-Fib. The Tib-Fib joint (proximal) transmits 1/6th of the force to the ankle. This may be easy to break. Medial and Lateral Femoral-Tibial Joints. These are 2 separate joints. Patella-Femoral Joint. Anatomical ...

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    • [DOC File]AJM PRISM - Weebly

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      -Tib-Fib Overlap: Approximately >10mm on AP view at 1cm superior to the joint line -Talar Tilt:

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    • [DOC File]EM Curriculum: Splinting

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      : elbow, proximal forearm. Sugar tong splint: distal radius/ulna (prevent pronation/supination) Posterior leg + stirrup = three-way splint: distal tib/fib, reduced ankle dislocation, tarsal and some metatarsal fractures. Common premade splints in the Emergency Department. Aircast: ankle sprains. Knee immobilizer: ligamentous knee injury. Hard ...

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    • [DOC File]CR - Quia

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      The angle is the same as AP Fibula superimposed over the lateral half of the tibia Supine, rotate affected limb 45O externally 5. medial oblique 45º Directed ½ inch inferior to the patellar apex. The angle is the same as AP Tib-fib separated at their proximal articulation Supine, rotate affected limb 45O internally 6.

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    • [DOC File]9/5

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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

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    • [DOCX File]mrsreedsclass.weebly.com

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      Dislocation. Open fracture. Sprain. Strain. The general care for a muscle, bone or joint injury includes the following: ... Proximal. Medial. Superior. The O in SOAP stands for. Obvious. Objective. Observation. Outlook. ... A tib-fib fracture. Acute compartment syndrome. Exercise-induced compartment syndrome. A severe contusion.

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    • [DOC File]Logan Class of December 2013 - Home

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      *** AP Tib-Fib Shot *** This starts out as shin splints. There is diffuse pain and the leg hurts. The patient complains of warmth. There is cyclical loading of bone. Bone has a memory and can’t get rid of stored forces. Osteoclasts take away trabeculae. It takes about 4 …

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