5.) Trauma - Lower Extremities Flashcards
What classical sign of lipohemarthrosis is pictured?
FBI Sign
What angle is used to measure for calcaneal fracture (fx)?
Boehler’s Angle
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Extracapsular Hip Fracture (Fx)
Comminuted Fracture
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Normal Variant of Patellar Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Tibial Tuberosity Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Normal Variant of Patellar Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Nonunion Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Talar Fracture (Fx)
What pathology is pictured?
Lipohemarthrosis
What pathology is pictured?
Patellar Dislocation
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Subcapital Impaction Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Comminuted Patellar Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Depressed Bumper Fracture (Fx)
aka Depressed Fender Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Jones’ Fracture (Fx)
aka Dancer’s Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Segond’s Fracture (Fx)
What pathology is pictured?
Patellar Dislocation
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Distal Fibula Fracture (Fx)
What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?
Metatarsal Fracture (Fx)
What condition is pictured?
Suprapatellar Effusion