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Decks in this class (35)

Physiology
Give 4 functions of skeletal muscle,
What is a motor unit,
What would more fibres in a motor...
35  cards
Histology
What are the 3 types of muscle in...,
What are muscle fibres grouped into,
What is the connective tissue tha...
21  cards
Benign MSK tumours
Name 7 benign bone tumours,
What is the most common benign tu...,
What would show a bony spur growi...
17  cards
Malignant MSK tumours
What is the most common primary m...,
What cells are osteosarcomas tumo...,
Osteosarcoma presentation
20  cards
Osteoarthritis
What is osteoarthritis,
In terms of movement resting what...,
How long does morning stiffness l...
11  cards
Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is rheumatoid arthritis,
Explain the pathogenesis of ra,
Give 3 extra articular manifestat...
19  cards
Gout & psuedogout
What type of condition are gout a...,
What causes gout,
What causes hyperuricaemia
13  cards
Arthritis drug side effects
What 2 functions do nsaids have,
Give 3 examples of nsaids,
What are some adverse effects of ...
17  cards
Seronegative arthropathies
What is ankylosing spondylitis,
Are males or females more commonl...,
Which gene do the majority of ank...
21  cards
SLE
What is sle,
What are some cutaneous features ...,
What are some potential features ...
8  cards
Systemic Sclerosis
What is systemic sclerosis,
What is the difference between di...,
Typical presentation of systemic ...
6  cards
Sjrogen's Sydnrome
What is sjogrens,
Which malignancy are sjrogens pat...,
Who is most likely to be affected...
8  cards
MCTD
Symptoms of mctd,
What antibody is mctd associated ...
2  cards
Anti-phospholipid syndrome
What is anti phospholipid syndrome,
What is a cutaneous sign of anti ...,
How does anti phospholipid syndro...
5  cards
Polymyalgia rhuematica
Which age group are the only peop...,
Which condition overlaps with pol...,
What are the key features of poly...
5  cards
Polymyositis & dermatomyositis
What is polymyositis,
What is dermatomyositis,
What is the key symptom in both p...
12  cards
Fibromyalgia
What is fibromyalgia,
Is fibromyalgia more common in me...,
What are some precipitating facto...
6  cards
Vasculitis
What is vasculitis,
What are the two types of large v...,
What subgroups can small vessel v...
24  cards
Normal limb development and variations
What is endochondral ossification,
What is the growth plate in bones,
Which areas in the upper and lowe...
15  cards
Paediatric MSK conditions
What is developmental dysplasia o...,
If ddh is left untreated what can...,
Give 4 risk factors for ddh
45  cards
Spine Conditions
What is mechanical back pain,
What is spondylosis,
How does spondylosis develop
38  cards
Bone & Joint infections
How can septic arthritis occur,
How does septic arthritis present,
If multiple joints are affected a...
23  cards
Knee Soft Tissue Injuries
What is the main function of the ...,
What is the main function of the ...,
What is the main function of the acl
30  cards
Adult Hip Conditions
Explain the pathophysiology of fe...,
What is the difference between ca...,
How does femoroacetabular impinge...
22  cards
Adult foot & ankle problems
What is hallux valgus,
Is hallux valgus more common in m...,
A female presents with a widened ...
20  cards
Shoulder conditions
What is impingement syndrome,
What can cause impingement syndrome,
How does impingement syndrome pre...
21  cards
Elective Surgery for Upper & Lower Limb
What does arthroplasty mean,
What is a hemiarthroplasty,
Why will joint replacements event...
14  cards
Fractures & management
How does a fractured hip usually ...,
What will an x ray of a hip fracg...,
What is the difference between an...
35  cards
Hand conditions
What is a mucous cyst,
What is a ganglion,
Management of mucous cysts and ga...
21  cards
Elbow Conditions
What is another name for lateral ...,
What is lateral epicondylitis,
What can cause lateral epicondylitis
10  cards
General trauma
What is the golden hour in trauma,
What is the difference between th...,
What are the 2 types of bone heal...
24  cards
Paediatric Trauma
What is the periosteum of a bone ...,
Why do childrens fractures heal m...,
At what age are childrens fractur...
11  cards
Spinal trauma
What is the typical mechanism of ...,
What are the two different mechan...,
What is spinal shock
7  cards
Pelvis and lower limb trauma
Which bones form the pelvic ring,
What will always happen if the pe...,
What are the 3 main patterns of i...
10  cards
Upper limb trauma
What is the mechanism of injury i...,
Management of undisplaced and dis...,
What is a nightstick fracture and...
10  cards

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