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  • ...ng therapy interventions. J Hand Ther. 2006; 19(2):82-97.</ref>&nbsp;For a traumatic injuries, specific symptoms can be highly useful in determining a diagnosis * Fracture/Dislocation (Positive Elbow Extension Test)
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  • ...of the tibia on the femur (unlocking of knee joint) and prevents forward dislocation of the femur on the tibia. # Contact/ Traumatic Injuries - Forced external rotation of the tibia on a partially flexed knee
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  • * The most common cause of traumatic injury is low-energy trauma<ref name=":8" /> (e.g. falling over a plantar f .... [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK448147/?report=printable Lisfranc dislocation]. InStatPearls [Internet] 2021 Jul 25. StatPearls Publishing.Last Update: F
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  • ...<ref name="p2">Goldblatt, D. , Treatment Of Pott’s Fracture, department of traumatic surgery of the New York postgraduate hospital, New YorkfckLR</ref>. ...n occurs in combination with other injuries such as an inversion injury, a dislocation of the ankle, or other fractures of the foot, ankle, or lower leg. Pott's f
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  • |Dislocation |Traumatic bursitis
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  • * [[Post-traumatic arthritis]] * [[Multiligament Injured Knee Dislocation|Knee dislocation]]
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  • ...ge in severity and cause. The effects may be mild or severe. Unfortunately traumatic incidences of BP injuries are on the rise, often leading to severe social a * Traumatic, e.g motor vehicle accident, contact sports
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  • ...of evidence 4)</ref>&nbsp;An acromioclavicular dislocation is a traumatic dislocation of the joint in which a displacement of the clavicle occurs relative to the ...ant disruption of the delto-trapezial fascia. This is often described as a dislocation.<br>
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  • ...ystonia Scale (BADS) is used to assess secondary dystonia in patients with traumatic brain injury or CP. The BADS is a criterion-based, ordinal scale covering e The Galeazzi sign is used when you are looking for instability, dislocation or anterior translation of the hip. The child lies supine with their legs i
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  • * Paul of Aegina (AD 625–690) uses a windlass for spine dislocation and suggests [[laminectomy]]. The '''traumatic''' '''causes''' of spinal cord injury include:
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  • ...on can be classified into two categories based of the mechanism of injury: traumatic or atraumatic. ...):685-696.</ref><ref name="Wirth">Wirth MA, Rockwood CA. Acute and chronic traumatic injuries of the sternoclavicular joint. Journal of the American Academy of
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  • ...d Arthritis|Rheumatoid]]<nowiki/>aArthritis,[[post-traumatic arthritis|ost-traumatic arthritis]], and for moderate deformity of the Knee. ...ks which may be Implant related risks which may lead to a revision include dislocation, loosening, fracture, nerve damage, heterotropic ossification, wear of the
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  • * Traumatic Optic Neuropathy ...rnal of Maxillofacial Surgery. 2015 Jan;6(1):16.</ref>.The most common TMJ dislocation is anterior to the auricular eminence, however, there have been reports of
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  • ...treated with spinal orthotics: compression, dislocation and compression / dislocation. 5-10% of these occur in the cervical (neck) region while up to 65% occur i ** Traumatic spondylolisthesis of C2 on C3
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  • ...bow pain. Thus, it can be helpful to distinguish between traumatic and non-traumatic mechanisms.<ref name=":4">Gatt, I. Sporting Elbow - Clinical Reasoning and |Posterior dislocation
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  • ...e <ref>Ganz R, Gill TJ, Gautier E, Ganz K, Krügel N, Berlemann U. Surgical dislocation of the adult hip: a technique with full access to the femoral head and acet ...& Related Surgery. 2014 Dec 1;30(12):1634-41.</ref><ref>Byrd JT, Jones KS. Traumatic rupture of the ligamentum teres as a source of hip pain. Arthroscopy: The J
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  • ...permobility may manifest as early as peripartum with [[Hip Dislocation|hip dislocation]]<nowiki/>s in the newly delivered inf<nowiki/>ant. ** Traumatic rupture or perforation
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  • ...can also produce what is known as the “terrible triad” which consists of a dislocation of the elbow, a radial head fracture, and a coronoid fracture.<ref name=":0 ...rect trauma to the elbow. Radial head fractures are common alongside elbow dislocation. Swelling and bruising of the posterior elbow may be visible. Swelling and
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  • * Traumatic causes include humeral fractures, which are a common cause of radial nerve * Anterior glenohumeral shoulder dislocation can rarely result in a radial nerve injury and should be considered in any
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  • ...<ref name=":5">Di Benedetto M, Markey K. Electrodiagnostic localization of traumatic upper trunk brachial plexopathy. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1984; 65:15.</ref> < * Immediate, acute traumatic onset of pain/burning/paresthesia/pins and needles/weakness.
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