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common fractures, signs

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bankhart lesion   avulsion of glenoid  
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torus fx   bubble in bones in kids' fxs  
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torus fx   aka buckle fx  
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sail sign   radial head fx  
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fx of ulna   monteggia's fx  
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Galeazzi's fx   fx of radius  
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risk of avascular problems   scaphoid fx  
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angled volarly   smith's fx  
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angled dorsally   colle's fx  
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most common wrist fx   scaphoid  
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scaphoid series xrays   radial and ulnar deviation  
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palm strikes a hard surface   hamate hook fx  
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scapholunate dissociation   watson's test  
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signet ring test   scaphoid lunate dissociation  
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APL   DeQuerveins  
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EPB   deQuervains  
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pain worse at night   CTS  
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late finding of CTS   thenar atrophy  
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additional tests for CTS   blood glucose, RF  
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Boxer's fx   neck of 5th metatarsal  
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Bennet's fx   base of 1st metacarpal  
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Rolando's fx   T or Y shaped fx of 1st metacarpal  
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reverse Bennet's fx   base of 5th metacarpal  
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Gamekeeper's thumb   rupture of ulnar collateral ligament  
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Gamekeeper's thumb   weak pinch, swelling, decreased movement  
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gamekeeper's thumb   laxity on radial deviation  
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Sequelae of gamekeeper's   Stener's lesion  
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rupture of ED   mallet finger  
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caused by hyperextension or dislocation of PIP   volar plate injury  
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first compartment syndrome   deQuervains  
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fish mouth   should NOT be used for felon draining  
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lines of cervical xrays   anterior vertebral, posterior vertebral, spinolaminal, spinous process  
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limitations of swelling for cervical xray   6 mm at C-2, 20 mm (2 cm)  
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C-1 fx   odontoid view  
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emergency situation   clear c-spine with "cross table" and AP, supine, lateral, to make sure no fxs  
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dx studies for musculotendinous strain   pa, lateral, UA (to R/O pylonephritis), CBC, ESR  
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herniated nucleus pulposis   positive SLR/ WLSLR  
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HNP   positive tripod sign  
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sign for spondylolysis   scotty dog collar  
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oblique view   scotty dog view  
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spondylolysis   pars interarticularis  
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spot view   lumbosacral area  
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