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Posterior Shoulder
Dislocation
... on
POCUS
The ... #
POCUS
#clinical ... #ultrasound #
MSK
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Anatomy
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Identify Shoulder
Dislocation
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#Shoulder ... #
Dislocation
#Orientation
what a shoulder
dislocation
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Focus
on the joint ... EM_RESUS #Clinical #
POCUS
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MSK
#Shoulder ... #
Dislocation
#Anterior
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Scapholunate
Dissociation
... diagnosis scapholunate
dissociation
... Tenderness to
anatomic
... Scaphoid #Carpal #
Radiology
... Orthopedics #Sports #
MSK
Top Clip: IN (No
Dislocation
... OUT (Anterior
Dislocation
... EM_RESUS #Clinical #
POCUS
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MSK
#Shoulder ... #
Dislocation
#Anterior
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Anterior Shoulder
Dislocation
... 95% of shoulder
dislocations
... 95% of shoulder
dislocations
... #Anterior #
Radiology
... Orthopedics #Sports #
MSK
Anterior Shoulder
Dislocation
... Care Ultrasound (
POCUS
... ) Using #
POCUS
... #Reduction #
POCUS
... Ultrasound #Cinical #
MSK
►
Posterior Elbow
Dislocation
... , 80% of elbow
dislocations
... Named based on
anatomic
... #Posterior #
Radiology
... Orthopedics #Sports #
MSK
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... xrays #labeled #
radiology
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arm, empty can
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... diagnosis #sports #
MSK
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anatomy
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