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Decks in this class (22)

Fracture Management
What are the principles of manage...,
What is reduction,
What does reduction allow for
16  cards
Fracture Healing
What are the 5 stages of bone hea...,
What occurs in the first stage of...,
What occurs in the second stage o...
6  cards
Open Fractures
What is an open fracture,
How can a fracture become open,
What are the most common open fra...
15  cards
Osteoarthritis
What is osteoarthritis and which ...,
Describe the pathophysiology unde...,
Give systemic risk factors for oa
20  cards
Cauda Equina Syndrome
What is the cauda equina,
Describe the innervation of the b...,
Describe the innervation of the a...
11  cards
Spinal Cord Compression
What is spinal cord compression,
What are the causes of spinal cor...,
What conditions increase risk of ...
12  cards
Neck of Femur Fracture
What cases a neck of femur fracture,
Describe the anatomy of the hip j...,
What is the blood supply to the h...
27  cards
Distal Radius Fractures
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the most common risk frac...,
How does a colles fracture occur
16  cards
Compartment Syndrome
What is compartment syndrome,
What does compartment syndrome cause,
How can compartment syndrome occur
11  cards
Shoulder Injuries
What is the most common shoulder ...,
How does an anterior dislocation ...,
How does a posterior dislocation ...
16  cards
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is carpal tunnel syndrome,
What are the border and contents ...,
What does compression of the medi...
11  cards
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
What is de quervains tenosynovitis,
Risk factors,
Describe the extensor compartment...
10  cards
Ganglion
What is a ganglionic cyst where a...,
What are the risk factors for gan...,
What are the clinical features of...
6  cards
Trigger Finger
What is trigger finger,
What usually precedes trigger finger,
What is the function of the flexo...
9  cards
Tibia/Fibula/Ankle Fractures
Why are open fractures more commo...,
What are the mechanisms of injury...,
What should you assess a patient ...
13  cards
Cruciate Ligaments
What is the function of the poste...,
What is the function of the anter...,
How can the acl be damaged
18  cards
Knee Injuries
Meniscal tears Collateral ligament damage
10  cards
Osteomyelitis
What is osteomyelitis,
Most common cause,
Predisposing conditions
5  cards
Bone Tumours
Location and age of ewings sarcoma,
Location and age of aneurysmal cyst,
Location and age of osteoid osteoma
11  cards
Osteoporosis
0  cards
Elbow Pain
What is tennis elbow give features,
What is golfers elbow,
What is radial tunnel syndrome
16  cards
Paediatric Fractures
What is a complete fracture toddl...,
What is the classification system...,
How are various salter harris fra...
10  cards

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