Year 3 MSK pathologies

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Decks in this class (34)

Joints and Synovial fluid
What are the three classes of joints,
Describe a fibrous joint,
Describe a cartilaginous joint
14  cards
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
What is idiopathic juvenile arthr...,
What are the criteria for diagnos...,
What are the three major subtypes...
17  cards
Bone and soft tissue infections
What are the most common bone and...,
What is osteomyeltis who typicall...,
How does one develop a osteomyelt...
41  cards
Embryology
How does limb development begin i...,
When do the limb buds appear,
What are hox genes
14  cards
Elbow and Shoulder problems
What issues commonly affect each ...,
What causes a shoulder fracture h...,
In which direction does the shoul...
15  cards
MSK history
What are the cardinal presenting ...,
What are some good easy questions...,
What is the key question for back...
12  cards
Disorders of the hand
What is duputryens contractures,
What is the classic presentation,
Who gets dupuytrens
17  cards
Nerve palsies
What are the spinal roots of the ...,
What are the spinal roots of the ...,
What is erbs palsy
16  cards
Peripheral Nerve Palsies
What is a motor efferent,
What is a sensory unit,
What is a peripheral nerve
21  cards
Bone injuries
Describe the process of bone growth,
What is the diaphysis metaphysise...,
What is cortical bone
15  cards
Ligament and tendon injuries
What is a ligament,
Describe the structure of a ligament,
What causes a ligament to rupture
23  cards
Rheumatology
What is rheumatology,
What is athritis,
What are the signs of arthritis
23  cards
Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
What medications are used to trea...,
What are dmards,
What are some examples of dmards
21  cards
Metabolic bone disease
What are osteoblastswhat are oste...,
Why is vitamin d important for bo...,
What is pagets disease of the bone
14  cards
Osteoporosis
What is osteoperosis,
What are some good ways of identi...,
Who gets osteoperosis
14  cards
Crystal disposition diseases
What is a crystal disposition dis...,
How is uric acid produced,
What factors lead to an overprodu...
17  cards
Seronegative arthritis
What is seronegative arthritis,
How can seronegative arthritis pr...,
What is ankolysisng spondylitis
17  cards
Multi-system autoimmune disease
What are the different classes of...,
What is the process for diagnosin...,
What are some of the things that ...
21  cards
Peadiatic orhtopeadics, the big three
What are the big three,
What hip problems typically affec...,
What hip problems typically affec...
19  cards
Normality and gait issues
What is meant by normal in childrem,
What are some common deformities ...,
In regards to bendy legs what is ...
26  cards
Paediatric orthopaedic trauma
What children are most likely to ...,
What are the principles of childr...,
What occurs at the growth plates
41  cards
The acute liming child
What is a limp and how does it pr...,
What are the common cause of limp...,
What regions mainly cause limp
18  cards
Peadiatic orthopeadics: an overview
Why are children not small adults,
What is the anatomy of a childs bone,
What are the biochemical differen...
14  cards
Bone and soft tissue tumours
What is a saroma,
What is a bone tumour,
What is are bone forming tumours ...
37  cards
Osteoathritis
What is osteoathritis,
What biochemical factors can lead...,
What causes inflammation in osteo...
15  cards
Orthopaedic foot and ankle pathologies
What are the treatment options fo...,
What are some common diseases of ...,
What are some common diseases of ...
49  cards
Common conditions of the hip
What is the role of thehead of th...,
What is the labrum what is the bl...,
What is osteoarthritis
22  cards
Common conditions of the knee
What are the menisci what are the...,
How can the menisci tear which me...,
How does a meniscal tear present
24  cards
Forensic aspects of trauma
What dictates the mechanisms of i...,
How are injuries classified,
What are blunt force injuries
18  cards
Multiply injured patient
What are the processes of trauma ...,
Who are the pre alert team who pr...,
What are the key points involved ...
18  cards
Traumatic fractures
What is an open fracture,
Why are open fractures importantw...,
What is compartment syndrome
11  cards
Spinal cord lesions
What area of the rib restricts th...,
Describe the curvature of the spine,
What is conus medularis what does...
25  cards
Common diseases of the spine
Describe the intervertebral discs...,
How does the ageing process affec...,
What is the pathological process ...
21  cards
Traumatic dislocations
What is a dislocation what is a s...,
How do you diagnose dislocationsw...,
How is a disclocation treatedwhat...
6  cards

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