Your patient presents with right wrist pain and on palpation you notice increased joint play of the lunate. The physician has shown you the x-rays and it is clear that the carpus is collapsed. This is indicative of what type of instability pattern?
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Your patient has had a cast on the forearm secondary to a Ga…
Your patient has had a cast on the forearm secondary to a Galeazzi fracture. The patient had the cast removed one week prior to your initial evaluation. Pt c/o right pain over the dorsum of wrist and thumb. Based on these findings, you could suspect:
Which site of injury would not be caused by a FOOSH?
Which site of injury would not be caused by a FOOSH?
Tennis elbow is usually due to microtearing of:
Tennis elbow is usually due to microtearing of:
This muscle of the thumb is analogous to FDP in the finger
This muscle of the thumb is analogous to FDP in the finger
This instability pattern of the wrist is considered an ulnar…
This instability pattern of the wrist is considered an ulnar traumatic injury?
Inferior GH instability is most commonly due to:
Inferior GH instability is most commonly due to:
Which statement is true pertaining to the elbow complex?
Which statement is true pertaining to the elbow complex?
When completing the Active Compression Test of O’Brien you n…
When completing the Active Compression Test of O’Brien you note the patient reporting pain in the shoulder with both IR & ER, you then would:
True claw hand is due to:
True claw hand is due to: