What should you include when describing any imaging?
What might a fracture look like on x-ray?
What types of abnormality are you looking for on x-rays?
When describing displacement how do we always describe it?
Describe where distal part is with respect to proximal part
What is meant by displacement?
What types of displacement are there?
Displacement=loss of normal alignment of bones
When looking at articular injuries what do you need to consider/review?
What criteria can be used to predict risk of pathological fractures in pts with long bone metastases?
Mirel’s criteria

What is a pathological fracture?
A fracture of a diseased or weakened bone caused by a force that would not have fractured a healthy bone.
What is a butterfly fracture?
Butterfly fragments are large, triangular fracture fragments seen commonly in comminuted long bone fractures.The term is commonly used in orthopedic surgery, and results from two oblique fracture lines meeting to create a large triangular or wedge-shaped fragment located between the proximal and distal fracture fragments, and resembles a butterfly.
Remind yourself of the types of bone fracture
