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diagnosis
radiology
clinical
aliem
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orthopedics
management
pocus
ortho
classification
fractures
sports
ultrasound
ankle
knee
anatomy
signs
trauma
anterior
elbow
with hip flexed
and
... a femoral head
fracture
... with hip abducted
and
... rotated #Dagnosis #
EM
... Posterior #Diagram #
ALiEM
not seen on x-
ray
... onto outstretched
hand
... , perilunate
dislocation
... MH/CCF/CWRU
EM
... Carpal #Radiology #
XRay
onto outstretched
hand
... dorsum of the
hand
... injuries: Perilunate
dislocation
... MH/CCF/CWRU
EM
... Carpal #Radiology #
XRay
Injuries - Elbow
Dislocations
... Posterior #Diagnosis #
EM
... #Ortho #Elbow #
Dislocation
... Classification #
ALiEM
Posterior Elbow
Dislocation
... joint in adults
and
... onto outstretched
hand
... MH/CCF/CWRU
EM
... Posterior #Radiology #
XRay
onto outstretched
hand
... distal radius
fracture
... , scaphoid
fracture
... MH/CCF/CWRU
EM
... Carpal #Radiology #
XRay
greater tuberosity
fracture
... Bankart lesions (5%,
fracture
... consult: No (unless
fracture
... MH/CCF/CWRU
EM
... Anterior #Radiology #
XRay
Common
Hand
Fractures
... on X-
Ray
Mallet ... to the central
band
... drdevradiology #
Hand
... #
Fractures
#
XRay
at an elbow x-
ray
... onto outstretched
hand
... injury, elbow
dislocation
... MH/CCF/CWRU
EM
... Elbow #Radiology #
XRay
from the 2015-16
ALiEM
... hindfoot
fractures
... , patella
dislocation
... ,
and
knee
dislocation
... Diagnosis #Management #
EM
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