PPT-Case Examples – severe lower limb injuries

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March 2014 Trauma Conference Andy Gray Newcastle Hospitals Example 1 42 year old fit and well male RTA 28 th March 2013 1 year ago Transferred to RVI ABC normal

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March 2014 Trauma Conference Andy Gray Newcastle Hospitals Example 1 42 year old fit and well male RTA 28 th March 2013 1 year ago Transferred to RVI ABC normal GCS 15 Pan CT scan no significant injury to head neck thoracolumbar spine chest abdo etc. Most illustrations from:. Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. M Schuenke, et al, 2006.. Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body. Carmine Clemente, 4th edition.. Segments of the Lower Limb. Left Fore Limb lameness in a 7 year-old Thoroughbred. Patient had a mild lameness of the left front limb.. Lameness examination included regional analgesia and distal . interphalangeal. joint injection six weeks prior to referral. Current Theories and Evidence Based Treatments. Christopher V Boudakian, DO PGY-4. Rusk Rehabilitation. NYU . Langone. Medical Center. Objectives. Identify the definition and characteristics of phantom pain. Most illustrations from:. Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. M Schuenke, et al, 2006.. Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body. Carmine Clemente, 4th edition.. Limb Development. Lower limb develops in an anterolateral position at the level of the L2 to S3 trunk segments. Chapter 12. Injuries to the Extremities. The extremities consist of—. Bones.. Soft tissue.. Blood vessels.. Nerves.. Signals of an injury. Pain or tenderness.. Swelling.. Discoloration.. Deformity of the limb.. Lauren Hawkins, OTS & Jennifer . T. om, OTS. Touro University Nevada. Purpose. . Outline the role occupational therapy in lower extremity amputation care. Provide evidence-based occupational therapy practice . M . Salih. Ph.D. Surgery. LIMBS INJURY. WOUNDS OF LIMBS. . 50-75%. of all . missile. wounds and . blast. injuries involve the limbs. Fractures. Should Be . Stabilized. To Avoid: . . Further damage . Kale Hintz & Emily Metschke. Introduction. Target Population- Youth involved in sport. Why?. 21.5 million between 6 and 17. 1.35 million serious injuries per year. 24% are lower limb injuries. Experiment. . MOBILITY SAVES LIVES & MONEY. Your beneficiaries are dependent upon you to provide the care they need for their recovery. . Finding and utilizing a clinician you trust is key to member improved outcome and satisfaction.. Lower Limb Injuries February 2019 Lower Limb Trauma Secondary survey? Hip to Toes Bones / Soft tissues Open / Closed injuries Local / distal Early / Late Lower Limb Trauma Look Feel Move Neurovascular Head injuries. A short course to learn how to help someone who has a head injury.. Learning outcomes. I can identify a minor or major head injury. I can give first aid to a casualty who has a head injury. You are performing a routine lower limb peripheral neuropathy screening on a patient with weakness in the right lower limb and lower back pain.   . All sensory and motor studies are normal except for the right tibial motor study to abductor hallucis (AH) which you notice is low in amplitude compared to the other side (>50%) and lower in amplitude compared to your normal values. What are your thoughts about the reason for this finding and what would your next actions be?  . Replaced organ must be functional and cosmetically ideal.. It must perform it’s purpose.. Must be easy to maintain.. It must be comfortable for the patients and easy to don on or don off.. Person fabricating a prosthesis for patients is termed as Prosthetist.. A Literature Review. By . Lucy Pearce. Background. Literature review undertaken as an assignment for pre-registration BSc. (Hons) course at London South Bank University. Inspired through experience within both in-patient and community prosthetic rehabilitation settings during clinical practice placement.

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