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clinical
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hand
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wrist
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tenosynovitis
reduction
rheumatology
knee
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flexor
anterior
tendon
[can't make A-
OK
... Complex, involve
orthopedics
... Complex, pending
orthopedic
... #Posterior #
Radiology
... #Sports #
MSK
reduction • Splint:
Finger
... Discharge with
orthopedic
... #IPJoint #
Radiology
... Management #Hand #
Orthopedics
... #
MSK
Posterior Elbow
Dislocation
... #Elbow #
Dislocation
... clinical #video #
msk
... #sports #
orthopedics
►
Scapholunate
Dissociation
... follow-up with
orthopedics
... Scaphoid #Carpal #
Radiology
... Diagnosis #Management #
Orthopedics
... #Sports #
MSK
Anterior Shoulder
Dislocation
... Anterior #Shoulder #
Dislocation
... clinical #video #
orthopedics
... #physicalexam #
msk
►
Reduction after
Dislocation
... Hip #Reduction #
Dislocation
... physicalexam #sports #
orthopedics
... #
msk
►
dorsally and no
longer
... Disposition: Pending
orthopedic
... Wrist #Carpal #
Radiology
... Diagnosis #Management #
Orthopedics
... #Sports #
MSK
Finger
dislocation
... suffered a 5th
finger
...
dislocation
during ... #physicalexam #
msk
... #
orthopedics
►
inability to make the
OK
... Peripheral #Injury #
OK
... #physicalexam #
msk
... sports #neurology #
orthopedics
►
Tenosynovitis or Trigger
Finger
... TriggerFinger #Trigger #
Finger
... tenosynovitis #
msk
... #physicalexam #
orthopedics
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