What are risk factors for hip fractures?
A fracture between the femoral head and occurring in the femoral neck is known as what?
A fracture occurring distal to the femoral neck is know as
What type of femoral hip fracture is at greatest risk for avascular necrosis?
What are the 3 blood supplies to femoral head?
What would be the physical symptoms of a hip fracture?
- limb may be shorter and externally rotated if displaced
What it the name for the ‘normal’ curve of the femur and acetabulum on x-ray?
What are the treatment options for an intracapsular fracture of the femur?
What are the treatment options for an extracapsular fracture of the femur?
- transmedullary nail
What is the initial treatment of an open fracture?
- IV co-amoxiclav
What is the treatment of choice for compartment syndrome?
What classification is used for fractures of the fibula?
Weber B fracture refers to what?
What is a complication of a tibia shaft fracture?
- compartment syndrome
Schatzker classification is used for what?
Femoral shaft fracture is associated with what?
What treatment is used for a femoral shaft fracture?
- IM nail
Distal radius fracture occurs after what type of injury?
- fall on outstretched hand
Humeral shaft fracture may cause neurovascular injury to which nerve?
What is the most common shoulder dislocation
What nerve must be assessed after a shoulder dislocation?
Interphalangeal joint dislocations are almost always ___anterior/posterior___
Patella dislocations are most commonly _____
What might be seen on examination of a patella dislocation?