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Learn about the cost of knee arthroscopy, including factors that can affect the price, such as the type of procedure, the surgeon's fees, and the location of the surgery. Introduction Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows doctors to view and treat
Thromboprophylaxis‌ Thromboembolic disease Common orthopaedic complication Thrombosis: clotting at improper site Embolism: clot that migrates Most clinically silent but can be
STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT INJURY Epidemiology Injuries to the sternoclavicular (SC) joint are rare; Cave et al. reported that of 1,603 shoulder girdle dislocations, only 3% were SC, with 85% glenohumeral and 12% AC dislocations. Approximately 80% of dislocations of the SC
ACROMIOCLAVICULAR AND STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT INJURIES ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT INJURY Epidemiology It is most common in the second decade of life, associated with contact athletic
A 20-year-old, male, college football player tackled a fellow teammate in practice and had subsequent pain and decreased range of motion to the left shoulder. He was brought to the ED to be assessed the same day and notices that he is having trouble breathing when asked to lie supine on the gurney.
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 63-year-old male sustained a hyperextension injury to his neck while diving into a pool. Upon presentation, he reports decreased sensation in his hands and decreased strength in his arms and wrists, but no lower extremity complaints. On motor examination,
(SAE08OS.6) Figures 2a and 2b show the radiograph and MRI scan of a 56-year-old woman who has low back pain and right leg pain. She has grade 3/5 toe and ankle dorsiflexion strength on the right side. Nonsurgical management has failed to provide relief; therefore, surgery should include Review
(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
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H2A 2072. (2226) Q5-2654: The protein neurofibromin normally acts in which of the following ways: 1) Inhibits fibroblast growth factor 3) Downregulates Ras protein 2) Promotes proteoglycan assembly 5) Promotes tumor formation 4)
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ORTHOPEDIC MCQS BANK OUTE 99 99.1 Examination of a 60-year-old man who has a painful flatfoot deformity reveals no demonstrable function of the posterior tibial tendon. Neither the hindfoot valgus nor the forefoot pronation is passively correctable, and management consisting of shoe
SPINE A 79-year old man falls sustaining a hyperextension injury to his neck. A lateral radiograph, CT scan and MRI are seen in Figures A through C. On motor examination, he has 3/5 strength in his deltoids, elbow and wrist flexors and extensors. He has 4/5 strength in his hip flexors,
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 010 Adult Reconstructive Surgery of the Hip and Knee Examination 7 2010 Adult Reconstructive Surgery of the Hip and Knee Examination Answer Book • 7 Question 1 During the course of a revision total knee arthroplasty via a medial parapatellar exposure,
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS 011 Reconstruction Online 2011 Orthopaedic Self-Assessment Examination by Dr.Dhahirortho 1 Question 1Which of the following methods of
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS 011 UPPER EXTREMITY 2011 Upper Extremity Self-Assessment Exam by Dr.Dhahirortho 1 Question 1A 23-year-old patient with
Orthopedic MCQS online Basic 018 AAOS BASIC SCIENCE self Assessment 2018 Question 1 of 100 In the context of joint arthroplasty, the alpha-defensin immunoassay test is useful for the detection of aseptic loosening. metal
ORTHO MCQS BANK 011 FREE 03 Question 2..On MRI, what nerve is most likely to demonstrate increased signal intensity about the elbow in asymptomatic patients? 1- Ulnar 2- Radial 3- Median 4- Anterior interosseous 5- Musculocutaneous DISCUSSION: The ulnar nerve has been shown to have
ORTHO MCQS 011 FREE BANK 01 Question 1Which of the following methods of treating a vertically oriented (eg, Pauwels III) femoral neck fracture is mechanically optimal? 1- Two parallel fully threaded screws 2- Three parallel partially threaded screws 3- Three parallel fully
Orthopedic MCQS online Hip and knee ADULT RECONSTRUCTION Question 1 During the course of a revision total knee arthroplasty via a medial parapatellar exposure, the surgeon does a complete intra-articular release and synovectomy but exposure is still
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS WITH ANSWER TRAUMA 03 1. A 21-year-old woman who was wearing a seat belt sustained an injury of the thoracolumbar junction in a motor vehicle accident. The AP radiograph shows widening between the L1 and L2 spinous processes,
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS WITH ANSWERS ONLINE SPINE 06 1. Figures 1a and 1b show the sagittal T2- and T1-weighted MRI scans of a 25-year-old intravenous drug abuser who has low back pain that is increasing in intensity. Laboratory studies show a WBC count of
ONLINE ORTHOPEDIC MCQS SPORT 07 1. A 22-year-old college baseball pitcher reports the recent onset of anterior and posterosuperior shoulder pain in his throwing shoulder. Examination shows a 15-degree loss of internal rotation,
ONLINE ORTHOPEDIC MCQS SPINE0 9 1. Which is the best initial study for the diagnostic evaluation of diskogenic low back pain? 1- MRI 2-
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Scapula Fractures overview. Summary Scapula Fractures are uncommon fractures to the shoulder girdle caused by high energy trauma and associated with pulmonary injury, head injury, and increased injury severity scores. Diagnosis can be made with plain radiographs and CT studies
clavicle fracture Anatomy of clavicle The clavicle is the bone that connects the breastplate (sternum) to the shoulder. It is a very solid bone that has a slight S-shape and can be easily seen in many people. It connects to the sternum at a joint with cartilage called the sternoclavicular