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acltear
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Split,
Fractured
... Patella on
Knee
... ,
PCL
,
PLC
... #Patella #
Knee
... clinical #video #
msk
►
Lachman Test for
ACL
... #
Knee
#Injury # ... PhysicalExam #Sports #
Ortho
... #anterior #
cruciate
... #ligament #
msk
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Knee
This patient ... #
Knee
#Injury # ... PhysicalExam #Sports #
Ortho
... #anterior #
cruciate
... #ligament #
msk
►
ligamentous injury (
LCL
... >
MCL
), brachial ... Posterior long arm •
Ortho
... Simple, DC with
ortho
... Orthopedics #Sports #
MSK
looseness of the
knee
... #
Knee
#Injury # ... PhysicalExam #Sports #
Ortho
... #anterior #
cruciate
... #ligament #
msk
►
: Scapholunate
dissociation
... , perilunate
dislocation
... Thumb spica •
Ortho
... follow-up with
PCP
... Orthopedics #Sports #
MSK
Segond
Fracture
... - Avulsion
fracture
... with anterior
cruciate
... ligament (
ACL
) ... KneeXRay #Clinical #
MSK
>
MCL
), coronoid ... injury, elbow
dislocation
... Splint: Sling •
Ortho
... Type I, DC with
ortho
... #Orthopedics #
MSK
greater tuberosity
fracture
... Bankart lesions (5%,
fracture
... immobilizer •
Ortho
... Disposition: DC with
ortho
... Orthopedics #Sports #
MSK
ankle and hindfoot
fractures
... , patella
dislocation
... , and
knee
dislocation
... Management #EM #
Ortho
... #Patella #
Fracture
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