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Decks in this class (34)

Joints, synovial fluid and cartilage
What are the 2 types of joints,
What are examples of fibrous joints,
What are the two types of cartila...
15  cards
Bone and soft tissue infection
What is acute osetomyelitis commo...,
What is commonly the source of in...,
What is the most common organism ...
21  cards
Embryology
Describe the early stages of limb...,
What is the apical ectodermal ridge,
Describe the development of hand ...
9  cards
Shoulder and Elbow Problems
Describe traumatic shoulder dislo...,
What is the treatment for shoulde...,
What is subacromial impingement
11  cards
MSK Clinical Assessment
When something feels wrong,
When something moves wrong,
When something looks wrong
7  cards
Orthopaedic Problems of the Hand
What is dupuytrens disease,
What is the cause of dupuytrens,
What is the treatment for dupuytr...
13  cards
Clinical Aspects of the Hand and Wrist
What is the blood supply of the s...,
What are the contents of the anat...,
Superficial flexors of the forearm
4  cards
Nerve Palsies of the Hand
What is erbs palsy,
What is klumpes palsy,
What is a peripheral nerve
9  cards
Clinical Aspects of the Shoulder Joint
What is the function of the clavicle,
What muscles does attach to the c...,
What is the labrum
13  cards
MSK Growth, Injury and Repair
What is a motor unit,
What is a sensory unit,
What are spinal nerve
17  cards
Bone Growth and Fracture Healing
What is the diaphysis,
What is metaphysis,
What is the epiphysis
12  cards
Ligament Injuries
What are the qualities of a ligament,
How are ligaments different to te...,
What does it mean to rupture
5  cards
Tendon Injuries
What is the structure of a tendon,
What are tendons connected to the...,
Degeneration of a tendon
12  cards
Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is the definition of arthritis,
What are the funcitons oft he nor...,
Name some aspect of a damaged joint
23  cards
Metabolic Bone Disease
What cells build bone,
What cells break bone,
What happens to vitamin d
28  cards
Crystal Arthropathy
What is gout tophus,
What causes gout,
What are risk factors of hyperuri...
19  cards
Seronegatieve Arthritis
What are types of seronegative ar...,
What is sernogeaitve,
What is reactive arthritis
17  cards
Multi-System Autoimmune Disease
What is systemic lupus erythematosis,
How does sle present,
What is scleroderma
7  cards
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
What is the epidemiology of juven...,
What is the criteria for diagnosis,
What does it present as
5  cards
Childrens Orthopaedics
What is developmental dysplasia o...,
Is it more common in left o right...,
What are the clinical features of...
11  cards
Introduction to Children Orthopaedics
What is normality,
What in intoeing,
What is flexible flat feet
7  cards
The Acute Limping Child
What is the acute limping child,
What is important in the hisotry,
What do you do for examinarion
7  cards
Paediatric Trauma
What are biochemical differences ...,
What conditions are non concernin...,
What is the examination for intoeing
4  cards
Bone and Soft Tissue Tumour
What is sarcoma,
Are primary bone cancers common,
Are secondary com cancers common
22  cards
Osteoarthritis
What is osteoarthritis,
What re the biomechanics factors,
What is the pathology
12  cards
Clinical Aspects of the Lower Leg and Foot
What is a tarsal coalition,
What are ht tarsal bones,
Describe ankle arthritis
8  cards
Foot Problems
What are examples of non operativ...,
What are examples of forefoot pro...,
Describe half valgus
51  cards
Orthopaedic Hip Conditions
What is the pelvis made up of,
Describe the head of the femur,
Describe the acetabulum
28  cards
Orthopaedic Knee Conditions
What is the tibia plateau,
What kind of bone is the patella,
What are the cruciate ligaments
23  cards
Forensic Aspects of Trauma
Whats the definition of an injury,
What does the mechanism of injury...,
What can excessive mechanical for...
19  cards
The Multiply Injured Patient
What is pre alert,
What information is given in a pa...,
What is the primary survey
11  cards
Open Fractures
What is an open fracture,
Why are open fractures important,
What is a type 1 open fracture
10  cards
Dislocations
What is dislocation,
What is subluxation,
How is diagnosis made
3  cards
Spinal Symposium
Describe a basic vertebrae,
What is the joint between the ver...,
What is the joint between the spi...
53  cards

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