Core text. Flashcards
Most common proximal fracture of humerus?
Surgical neck.
How do managed a minimally displaced proximal humerus fracture (FOOSH)?
Collar and cuff (non=op)
What nerve at risk in anterior shoulder discloaction?
Axillary nerve.
What artery is at risk in an Intracapsular hip fracture?
Median circumflex artery
Severe joint pain and systemic upset, Dx?
Septic arthritis.
How is a thoracolumbar wedge # treated?
Conservative
What nerve at risk with Colles fracture?
Median.
Blood supply to femoral head?
Obturator
Posterior shoulder dislocation gives what sign?
Lightbulb sign.
Colles fracture is what displacement?
Dorsal angulation and displacement of the radius.
What tendons in the body are repaired surgically?
Quadriceps and patellar.
What is at risk in a humeral shaft #?
Radial nerve.
Where is the thickness hyaline cartilage
Patella.
How does an ulnar neuropathy present?
+ve Froments sign. (Grip paper between fingers)
Weakness of adductor polllicis. (Weak addiction of thumb)
Rubbish grip strength,.
What class of Salter Harris # are intra-articular?
3 + 4.