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with the hip and
knee
... cannot extend the
knee
... extension of the
knee
... Clinical #Video #
PhysicalExam
... #
Pediatrics
#Peds
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Normal
(Negative ... Lachmans #test #ACL #
Knee
... #Injury #
Normal
... clinical #video #
PhysicalExam
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baby’s head and
shoulders
... The arms
should
... #Reflex #Peds #
Pediatrics
... Video #Neurology #
Normal
... #
PhysicalExam
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seconds, the newborn
should
... escape #Reflex #
PhysicalExam
... Neurology #Peds #
Pediatrics
... #
Normal
#Primitive
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Hippocratic
Shoulder
... Reduction
Shoulder
... to its
normal
position ...
Normally
, closed ... Reduction #MSK #
PhysicalExam
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flexion of the
knees
... pathophysiology for the hip/
knee
... is that hip and
knee
... Clinical #Video #
PhysicalExam
... #
Pediatrics
#Peds
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for ACL Injury -
Normal
... The
knee
is flexed ... The examiner
should
... Lachman #Test #ACL #
PhysicalExam
... #Video #
Knee
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Causes of
Knee
Effusions ... Diagnosis Framework
Knee
... distal to the
knee
... - Synovium -
Oral
... diagnosis #msk #
physicalexam
Pediatric
Primitive ... holding jaw over
shoulder
... Ages #Timeline #
Pediatrics
... Diagnosis #Neurology #
PhysicalExam
... Nelson Textbook of
Pediatrics
The
knee
is flexed ... The examiner
should
... Lachman #Test #ACL #
PhysicalExam
... Positive #Video #
Knee
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