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If you are an athlete or a physically active person, you know how important it is to keep your bones and joints healthy and strong. But sometimes, injuries can happen despite your best efforts to prevent them. Whether you have a sprain, a fracture, a tendon tear, or a more complex condition, you
دكتور عظام صنعاء: الدليل النهائي والشامل لصحة مثالية للعظام والمفاصل مع الأستاذ الدكتور محمد هطيف - خبير جراحة العظام والمفاصل والعمود الفقري الرائد (+967
Fig. 10.A. ANATOMICAL FEATURES The knee joint (Fig. 10.A) combines three
PEDIATRIC KNEE OVERVIEW The knee is a ginglymoid (hinge) joint consisting of three articulations: patellofemoral, tibiofemoral, and tibiofibular. Under normal cyclic loading, the knee may experience up to five times body
PEDIATRIC FEMORAL SHAFT EPIDEMIOLOGY Represent 1.6% of all fractures in the pediatric population. Males are more commonly affected at a ratio of 2.6:1. Bimodal distribution of incidence: The first peak is from 2 to 4 years
TIBIAL PLATEAU Fractures EPIDEMIOLOGY Tibial plateau fractures constitute 1% of all fractures and 8% of fractures in the elderly. Isolated injuries to the lateral plateau account for 55% to 70% of tibial plateau fractures, as
CASE 1 A 22-year-old, female jogger presents complaining of right knee pain. She describes an insidious onset of her symptoms during the last 3 months. She enjoys running most days and is training for a five-mile road race. Recently, she has been running more and has added hill
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CASE 1 A 22-year-old, female jogger presents complaining of right knee pain. She describes an insidious onset of her symptoms during the last 3 months. She enjoys running most days and is training for a five-mile road race. Recently, she has been running more and has added hill
Soft Tissue Surgery of the Knee ‌ ‌ ‌‌ ‌ 321Knee arthroscopy 328Arthroscopic meniscal knee surgery 332Lateral patellar retinaculum release Patellofemoral instability 334Cartilage
(OBQ14.208) When treating a proximal tibia fracture, the surgeon decides to (1) use blocking screws in the proximal fragment, and (2) pick the intramedullary nail based on the location of the Herzog curve. Which of the following combinations will best prevent the classic deformity associated with
(SAE12SN.35) What is the most commonly involved level for brachial plexus stretch injuries or "stingers" in younger athletes involved in collision sports? Review Topic 1 C3-4 2 C4-5 3 C5-6 4 C6-7 5 C7-T1 PREFERRED
DEFINITION Skeletally immature patients have open growth plates, or physes, and thus have growth potential remaining. Intrasubstance anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries were once considered rare in this population, with tibial eminence avulsion fractures considered the pediatric ACL
DEFINITION Tibial spine fractures are bony avulsions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) from its attachment on the anteromedial portion of the intercondylar tibial eminence.26 Some authors consider them to be equivalent to the midsubstance ACL injuries seen in the adult
DEFINITION Stability of the patellofemoral joint (PFJ) is multifactorial as it depends on limb alignment, interaction of the surrounding muscles, the osseous architecture of the patella and the trochlea, and the integrity of the medial soft tissue constraints of which the medial patellofemoral
DEFINITION Patellofemoral pain is a common symptom in active adolescents and adults. The diagnosis of patellofemoral pain is nonspecific. It may be caused by trauma, instability, overuse, or anatomic abnormalities such as bipartite patella, maltracking, or malalignment. It may also be caused
DEFINITION The posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee is a complex area, both anatomically and functionally, that has the potential to cause great disability when injured. Injuries to the structures of the PLC are uncommon, accounting for only 2% of all acute ligamentous knee
DEFINITION A medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury usually is the result of a valgus stress on the knee. Forced external rotation injuries with a valgus component also have been described as a mechanism that can disrupt the MCL. Although the direct valgus force is more likely to injure
DEFINITION The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the primary stabilizer preventing anterior displacement of the tibia. The ligament is composed of two functional bundles, namely the anteromedial and posterolateral bundles. These bundles are named after the position of their insertion site on
DEFINITION Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries result in a disruption of the fibers of this ligament and an ACL-deficient knee. Although most injuries are complete, partial injuries have been described. In our practice, partial injuries —defined as an asymmetric Lachman test
DEFINITION A meniscus tear results in mechanical disruption of the gross structure of the medial or lateral meniscus or both. The goals of meniscus repair are to preserve and optimize meniscus function and to restore joint biomechanics, ultimately resulting in protection and preservation of
DEFINITION An estimated 850,000 meniscal procedures are performed yearly in the United States. Although meniscus preservation is always preferable, large irreparable tears often require partial or subtotal meniscal excision. Many patients will become symptomatic in the meniscaldeficient
DEFINITION Irreparable meniscal tears are those for which no healing response is possible. This may include all or part of a meniscus, prompting partial, subtotal, or total meniscectomy. Meniscal injuries in the “white zone” (central avascular portion; FIG 1) most
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
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H2D 2685. (3157) Q6-3976: Which of the following serves as the best landmark for proper screw entry into the lumbar pedicle: 1) The junction of the transverse process and inferior facet 3) The articulating interface of the superior and
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H1D Which of the following is a significant risk factor for a motor nerve palsy following a primary hip replacement: 1) Age <50 years 3) Prior hip surgery 2) Female sex 5) Developmental dysplasia 4) Body mass index
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H1C Which of the following fractures occurs through a single application of force: 1) A minimally displaced femoral neck fracture in a long distance runner 3) A fifth rib fracture in a collegiate rower 2) A second metatarsal fracture in a Naval Academy
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK HIA Slide 1 What is the most likely mechanism of failure for the patellar component shown: 1) Fatigue 3) Tension 2) Shear 5) Delamination 4)
APPROACHES TO THE KNEE Ten The Knee Arthroscopic Approaches to the Knee Arthroscopic Exploration of the Knee Medial Parapatellar Approach Approach for Medial Meniscectomy Medial Approach to the Knee and Its
Meniscoplasty for Discoid Lateral Meniscus t DEFINITION A discoid meniscus is abnormal in both thickness and amount of covering or interposition of the compartment or plateau. Over 99% of cases occur on the lateral side of the knee, with an
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Skeletally Immature Patient DEFINITION Skeletally immature patients have open growth plates, or physes, and thus have growth potential remaining. Intrasubstance anterior cruciate ligament
Arthroscopy-Assisted Management or Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Tibial Spine Fractures DEFINITION Tibial spine fractures are bony avulsions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) from its attachment on the antero-medial portion
Knee Lateral Release DEFINITION Patellofemoral pain is a common symptom in active adolescents and adults. The diagnosis of patellofemoral pain is nonspecific. It may be caused by trauma, instability, overuse, or anatomic abnormalities such as bipartite
Chapter 34 Tibial Tuberosity Fractures Eric W. Edmonds DEFINITION Tibial tuberosity fractures are rare fractures that predominately occur in adolescents with the onset of proximal tibial physeal closure. These apophyseal fractures occur almost
Orthopedics MCQS ONLINE OITE23 1.03 What is the most common complication associated with surgical fixation of a transverse midshaft humeral fracture using antegrade statically locked medullary nail? Infection Radial nerve palsy Brachial artery injury during
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE BANK OITE 20 For OITE 20 FIGURE CLICK OITE 20 FIGURES 00.1 A 25-year-old man sustains the injury shown in the radiographs in Figures 1A and 1B. Examination reveals that he is neurovascularly intact, and there is a transverse 3-cm open medial
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE BANK OITE 97 97.1 A 55-year-old woman reports a spontaneous onset of severe pain in her ribs. AP and lateral chest radiographs show severe osteopenia, two rib fractures, and three vertebral compression fractures. Laboratory studies show a hemoglobin level of 9.0
Orthopaedic In-Training Exam 1998 Question 1 - A patient has a grade 2 open tibial fracture with 70% cross sectional bone loss that extends 2 cm in length. Treatment consists of stabilization with a nonreamed interlocking nail and successful secondary wound closure. Four months
KNEE EXAMINATION SPECIAL TESTS CHAPTER 6 KNEE‌ ●A ONE-PLANE TESTS 183 Valgus test 183 Varus test 186 Posterior drawer test 188 Anterior drawer test 191 Lachman’s
Chapter 25 Meniscoplasty for Discoid Lateral Meniscus Jay C. Albright DEFINITION A discoid meniscus is abnormal in both thickness and amount of covering or interposition of the compartment or plateau. Over 99% of cases occur on the
Chapter 23 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Skeletally Immature Patient J. Todd R. Lawrence and Mininder S. Kocher DEFINITION Skeletally immature patients have open growth plates, or physes, and thus have growth potential
Chapter 22 Arthroscopy-Assisted Management or Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Tibial Spine Fractures Gilbert Chan and Lawrence Wells DEFINITION Tibial spine fractures are synonymous with an avulsion of the anterior cruciate ligament
Chapter 21 Proximal Patellar Realignment Jay C. Albright DEFINITION Instability of the patellofemoral joint is a significant cause of pain and dysfunction in children and young adults. Instability or dislocations may occur in either
Chapter 17 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Tibial Tuberosity Fractures Ernest L. Sink DEFINITION Tibial tuberosity fractures are relatively rare fractures in adolescents. They commonly occur in the later years of skeletal growth before physeal
Upper Tibial Osteotomy DEFINITION Upper tibial osteotomy (high tibial osteotomy [HTO]) has evolved from a procedure used strictly for treating medial compartment arthrosis of the knee to one that has implications in
Proximal Realignment of the Medial Patellofemoral Ligament DEFINITION In most cases, patellar dislocation results in injury to the medial retinacular ligaments, including the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL), leading to increased lateral patellar
Chapter 51 Arthroscopic Lateral Release of the Knee Carl H. Wierks and Andrew J. Cosgarea DEFINITION Patellofemoral pain is a common symptom in active adolescents and adults. The diagnosis of patellofemoral pain is nonspecific. It may
Management of Posterolateral Corner Injuries Chapter 46 Management of Posterolateral Corner Injuries Richard J. Thomas and Mark D. Miller DEFINITION The posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee is a complex area, both anatomically and
Repair of Acute and Chronic Knee Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries Chapter 45 Repair of Acute and Chronic Knee Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries Christian Lattermann and Darren L. Johnson DEFINITION A medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury
Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair Chapter 43 Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair David R. McAllister and David L. Feingold DEFINITION The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the primary stabilizer preventing anterior
Single-Bundle Anterior Cru ciate Ligament Repair Chapter 41 Single-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair Mark D. Miller DEFINITION Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries result in a disruption of the fibers of this
Chapter 35 Meniscal Transplant Roland S. Kent, Christopher A. Kurtz, and Kevin F. Bonner DEFINITION An estimated 850,000 meniscal procedures are performed yearly in the United States. Although meniscus preservation is always preferable,
Chapter 34 Meniscal Repair Nicholas A. Sgaglione and Michael J. Angel DEFINITION A meniscus tear results in mechanical disruption of the gross structure of the medial or lateral meniscus or both. The goals of meniscus repair are to
Chapter 33 Arthroscopic Meniscectomy Frederick M. Azar DEFINITION Irreparable meniscal tears are those for which no healing response is possible. This may include all or part of a meniscus, prompting partial, subtotal, or total
Chapter 51 Arthroscopic Lateral Release of the Knee Carl H. Wierks and Andrew J. Cosgarea DEFINITION Patellofemoral pain is a common symptom in active adolescents and adults. The diagnosis of patellofemoral pain is nonspecific. It may
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE OB 20 2A RECONSTRUCTION OrthoCash 2020 A 65-year-old woman with painful knee arthritis and the deformity seen in Figure A, is scheduled to undergo a total knee arthroplasty. All the following are risk factors for a post-operative peroneal palsy
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE OB 20 TRAUMA 2C week of indomethacin followed by 5 weeks of placebo, and (4) 6 weeks of indomethacin and followed for 1 year. The authors concluded that the use of prophylactic postoperative indomethacin increases the incidence of symptomatic nonunion of the PW as assessed
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE OB 20 TRAUMA 2A OrthoCash 2020 A 25 year-old-male presents with the injury seen in Figure A. Which of the following would be a contraindication to closed management with a functional
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
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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 BANK WITH ANSWER ANATOMY 02 1. A patient has right shoulder pain. Figure 1a shows a gadolinium-enhanced transverse MRI scan at the level of the coracoid. Figure 1b shows an arthroscopic view of the anterior structures
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS WITH ANSWER HIP 04 1. During primary total knee arthroplasty, what is the maximum distance the joint line can be raised or lowered before poor motion, joint instability, and increased chance of revision
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Applied Surgical Anatomy of the Medial Side of the Knee‌ Overview As Warren and Marshall pointed out, the ligaments on the medial side of the knee are merely “condensations within tissue planes.”17 They blend with each other at various points,
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DEFINITION Skeletally immature patients have open growth plates, or physes, and thus have growth potential remaining. Intrasubstance anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries were once considered rare in this population, with tibial eminence avulsion fractures considered the pediatric ACL
دكتور عظام صنعاء: الدليل النهائي والشامل لصحة مثالية للعظام والمفاصل مع الأستاذ الدكتور محمد هطيف - خبير جراحة العظام والمفاصل والعمود الفقري الرائد (+967