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Distal Clavicle Fractures: Diagnosis, Treatment, and ComplicationsDistal Clavicle FracturesDistal clavicle fractures are traumatic injuries caused by direct trauma to the shoulder and are most common in older or osteoporotic patients. Diagnosis is confirmed with standard shoulder radiographs and
Clavicle Fractures EPIDEMIOLOGY Clavicle fractures account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44% to 66% of fractures about the shoulder. Middle third fractures account for 80% of all clavicle fractures, whereas fractures of the
CLAVICLE FRACTURES EPIDEMIOLOGY Clavicle fractures account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44% to 66% of fractures about the shoulder. Middle third fractures account for 80% of all clavicle fractures,
DEFINITION Sternoclavicular dislocation is one of the rarest dislocations but one most shoulder surgeons will encounter several times during a career (more so if they are in a practice with significant exposure to high-energy trauma). Sternoclavicular dislocations represented 3% of a series
DEFINITION Sternoclavicular dislocation is one of the rarest dislocations but one most shoulder surgeons will encounter several times during a career (more so if they are in a practice with significant exposure to high-energy trauma). Sternoclavicular dislocations represented 3% of a series
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H2E The diagnosis of chronic exertional compartment syndrome is confirmed by measuring a resting pressure of more than mm Hg, 1-minute postexercise pressure of more than mm Hg, or a 5-minute postexercise pressure
(OBQ04.118) What muscles are responsible for the most common deformity after antegrade intramedullary nailing for a subtrochanteric femur fracture? Hip
Chapter 9 Pediatric Shoulder Fractures Craig P. Eberson DEFINITION Commonly seen fractures include proximal humerus fractures (physeal and metaphyseal) and clavicle fractures and dislocations, as well as less commonly seen fractures
Chapter 9 Acromioclavicular Disorders R. Timothy Greene and Spero G. Karas DEFINITION A number of pathologic processes may affect the acromioclavicular (AC) joint, altering anatomy, biomechanics, and normal function. The most common of
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE 20 OB TRAUMA 1D fractures is associated with decreased shoulder strength and increased nonunion rates. Risk factors for non-union in non-operative management of midshaft clavicle fractures include advanced age, female gender, displacement and comminution. Open
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS BANK WITH ANSWER SPORT 01 1. An 18-year-old high school football player sustains a thigh injury that results in the findings shown in Figure 1. Initial management should consist
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS WITH ANSWER SPORT 04 1. A 21-year-old collegiate wrestler sustains a blow to his right eye during a match. Examination reveals anisocoria with a dilated right pupil. The globe is properly formed, and extra-occular movements and the
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS WITH ANSWERS ONLINE TRAUMA 06 1. A 36-year-old woman sustained a tarsometatarsal joint fracture-dislocation in a motor vehicle accident. The patient is treated with open reduction and internal fixation. What is the most common