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(OBQ15.201) A 52-year-old, right hand dominant man comes for evaluation of right shoulder pain that has been intermittently bothering him for three months. The pain is worse with overhead activities. He denies any history of trauma. His range of forward elevation in the plane of the scapula is
DEFINITION Trapezius palsy results from a disruption of cranial nerve (CN) XI, also known as the spinal accessory nerve. Because the trapezius is innervated exclusively by CN XI, any disruption causes trapezius palsy. The most common cause of trapezius palsy is
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H3A 1) 3341. (2079) Q8-2501: Indications for internal fixation of the humeral shaft include all of the following except: 1) Acute radial nerve palsy 3) Bilateral humeral fractures 2)
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H3A 1) 3341. (2079) Q8-2501: Indications for internal fixation of the humeral shaft include all of the following except: 1) Acute radial nerve palsy 3) Bilateral humeral fractures 2)
Proximal Hamstring Injuries DEFINITION Stretch-induced proximal hamstring injury is common among athletes. These injuries represent a continuum including strain at the musculotendinous junction (MTJ), partial tear of the tendon, or complete avulsion of the
Chapter 30 Proximal Hamstring Injury Robert T. Sullivan and William E. Garrett DEFINITION Stretch-induced proximal hamstring injury is common among athletes. These injuries represent a continuum including strain at the
Chapter 30 Proximal Hamstring Injury Robert T. Sullivan and William E. Garrett DEFINITION Stretch-induced proximal hamstring injury is common among athletes. These injuries represent a continuum including strain at the
Proximal Hamstring Injury Proximal Hamstring Injury DEFINITION Stretch-induced proximal hamstring injury is common among athletes. These injuries represent a continuum including strain at the musculotendinous junction (MTJ), partial tear of the
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE 20 OB TRAUMA 1B Deep peroneal nerve, sural nerve Deep peroneal nerve, tibial nerve Superficial and deep peroneal nerves Superficial peroneal nerve, tibial nerve There is no true internervous
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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
Smith and Colles fractures are two types of fractures that occur in the wrist. Both fractures involve the radius bone, which is one of the two bones in the forearm that connect to the wrist. However, they differ in the direction of the fracture and the mechanism of injury. A Smith