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  • ...mergency departments and clinics<ref>Clarence Kee; Patrick Massey. Phalanx fracture. InStatPearls [Internet]2023 August 14. StatPearls Publishing.Available fro ...imal and middle phalanges share a common anatomical structure comprising a head, neck, shaft, and base. Meanwhile, the distal phalanx is characterized by i
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  • #[[Proximal Radial Head Fracture]]
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  • ...ght|Figure 1- Depiction of the axillary nerve stretched across the humeral head during dislocation. Adapted from Apaydin et al.]] ...ically following shoulder dislocation in patients ≥50 years of age, if a [[fracture]] is associated with the dislocation, as well as if the duration of the dis
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  • .../><ref name=":1">Capo JT, Treatment of dorsal perilunate dislocations and fracture–dislocations using a standardized protocol, Hand (N Y). 2012 Dec; 7(4): 3 ...l side</span><br><span style="font-size: 13.28px; line-height: 19.92px;">• Radial collateral ligament</span><br><span style="font-size: 13.28px; line-height:
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  • ...ent extends from a point slightly dorsal to the mid-axis of the metacarpal head to the palmar aspect of the proximal phalanx. It prevents palmar subluxatio # The radial collateral ligament (RCL)<br>
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  • ...al nerve that is most commonly injured at the fibular neck, as a result of fracture of the tibia and fibula or dislocation of the knee, while the tibial nerve ...d a large portion of these injuries was associated with a vascular injury, fracture, or both at the level of the nerve lesion, which is a small number of situa
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  • ...s also in close proximity to this region, and divides into the superficial radial nerve and the posterior interosseous nerve. ...dyle and the other hand of the therapist positions the patient’s hand into radial deviation and forearm pronation. Then the patient is asked to resist wrist
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  • #* [[Pectoralis major|Pectoralis]] (clavicular head only) #* Radial wrist extensors ([[extensor carpi radialis longus]] and/or [[Extensor Carpi
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  • ...synovial joint formed between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis. The head of the femur is covered by Type II collagen (hyaline cartilage) and proteog <div class="col-md-4">[[Image:Hip-joint-acetabulum-femur-head-caput-femoris-greater-trochanter-lesser-minor-major-ilum-front-skin-names.p
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  • ...r cerebellar peduncle<ref>Susan Chester C, Reznick BR. Ataxia after severe head injury: The pathological substrate. Annals of Neurology. 1987;22(1):77–9. ...': No visible deformities in standing and seated posture, some titubation (head and shoulders, anterior-to-posterior) visible when patient is seated.
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  • * [[Clavicle|Clavicle fracture]]<ref name=":5" /> * [[Rib Fracture|Rib fracture]]<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...hich encompasses the circumference of the acetabulum. It helps to keep the head of the [[femur]] inside the acetabulum, and varies greatly in form and thic On the anterior aspect, the labrum is triangular in the radial section. On the posterior aspect, the labrum is dimensionally square but wi
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  • ...erapist looks for symmetry of movement, flat foot placement, even strides, head nod ** Therapist looks for any head nod (which indicates forelimb lameness) and at stride length
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  • ...:1, 3 MHz, 5 mins for each treatment area equivalent in size to transducer head). ...ave therapy and has often been used in the treatment of urinary stones and fracture healing. The shock waves are actually sound waves, and as they pass throug
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  • ...|clinical reasoning]] process when considering presentations involving the head and neck<ref>Rushton A, Carlesso L, Flynn T, Hing W, Rubinstein S, Vogel S # Upper cervical HVLAT hand contact: Radial border of proximal phalanx on arch of Atlas, elbow at 90 degrees in directi
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  • ** medial/ humeroulnar head: ** lateral/radial head origin:
    33 KB (5,046 words) - 03:24, 12 December 2022
  • * [[Avascular Necrosis Femoral Head|Avascular necrosis]] (rare, but can occur) ...Limits external (lateral) rotation and inferior translation of the humeral head.
    71 KB (10,477 words) - 17:00, 30 June 2023
  • ...t evidence for effectiveness of interventions for cubital tunnel syndrome, radial tunnel syndrome, instability, or bursitis of the elbow: a systematic review *head injuries with upper extremity flexion contractures
    38 KB (5,582 words) - 19:02, 8 March 2024
  • |Cervical fracture or dislocation |Radial tunnel syndrome
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