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Point-of-Care
Ultrasound
... Identify Shoulder
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Clinical
#Diagnosis ... #POCUS #
MSK
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Dislocation
Posterior Shoulder
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Anterior Shoulder
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... Point of Care
Ultrasound
... anterior shoulder
dislocation
... Reduction #POCUS #
Ultrasound
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MSK
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Reduction of Patellar
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... Most patellar
dislocations
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knee
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MSK
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Patellar
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direct blow) to the
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Clinical
... #Orthopedics #
Knee
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Classification of
Pelvic
... Fractures: Mechanisms,
Clinical
... inward rotation of
pelvis
... ilium fracture
dislocation
... #Orthopedics #
MSK
Patellar
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MSK
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