PPT-Fracture Talus: A talus fracture is a break in one of the bones that forms the ankle.

Author : jones | Published Date : 2022-07-27

Calcaneal fracture also known Don Juan fracture is a fracture of the calcaneus It is usually caused by a fall from height when one lands on their feet These

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Fracture Talus: A talus fracture is a ..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Fracture Talus: A talus fracture is a break in one of the bones that forms the ankle.: Transcript


Calcaneal fracture also known Don Juan fracture is a fracture of the calcaneus It is usually caused by a fall from height when one lands on their feet These fractures represent approximately 2 of all fractures but 60 of tarsal bone fractures. Presentation Outlines. 1.0. . INTRODUCTION. 2.0. . LITERATURE REVIEW. 3.0 METHODOLODY. 1.1 Project Background. 1.2 Problem Statement. 1.3 Objective. s. 1.4 Scope of Study. 4.0 RESULTS & DISCUSSION. divided into 2 parts:. The Axial Skeleton . & . The Appendicular Skeleton. The Axial Skeleton. The Appendicular Skeleton. Bone Surface Markings. The surfaces of bones have various structural features adapted to specific functions.. Skeletal Injuries. REVIEW BONES OF THE BODY. Finish Cartoon Bone Character. Skeletal Injuries: Journal Write. What would you do in the following scenario? . Scenario 1:. You are babysitting your little brother and he falls off the swing. He is crying hysterically and his arm is swollen and disfigured?. ____________________: . A bone grows or remodels in response to forces or demands placed upon it. Observations supporting Wolff’s law:. Handedness . (____________________) . results in bone of one upper limb being thicker and stronger. Review. Regions of the Backbone. Chest. Sternum. Ribs. Review. Scapula. Clavicle. Humerus. Radius. Ulna. Review. Hand. Wrist. Metacarpals. Phalanges. Pelvis. The pelvis consists of:. Sacrum. Coccyx. 3 Hip Bones. Broken bone in which there is an open wound. Closed or Simple Fracture. Broken bone where there is no open wound in the skin. Comminuted Fracture. Broken bone that is splintered or crushed into multiple pieces. The foot has stresses that exceed the demands placed on any other area of the body.. The foot stabilizes and supports the rest of the body while standing, walking, running, or jumping.. Whether the impact with the ground is on the heel, the ball of the foot, or the toe, the foot responds by absorbing several hundred pounds of force up to three times the body’s weight.. Better . Motion, Better Function, Happier . Patient. End stage ankle arthritis (ESAA) is a disease of the younger patient when compared with traditional concepts of knee and hip arthritis. Most ESAA patients have post traumatic arthritis due to injuries decades earlier. Surgical treatment options for ESAA include Ankle Fusion (AF) and Total Ankle Arthroplasty (TAR) Evolving evidence shows that the expectation for ankle range of motion after Total Ankle Arthroplasty is approaching 40 degrees and this motion is achieved at the time of surgery. Better motion allows for a more natural gait cadence and step length. A recently published prospective comparative trial of TAR vs AF shows that patients with TAR have better functional and clinical satisfaction scores when compared with ankle fusion. Not all patients are candidates for TAR but those that are will have better motion and better function which equates to a happier patient. . Jacqueline Dickey. 1/04/2021. Diagnostic Radiology 4001. Ronald . Bilow. Clinical History. 57 . y.o. . M with PMH of cerebral palsy, HTN presents after awkward trip and ground level fall. Pt is ambulatory without assistance at baseline. Presentation Outlines. 1.0. . INTRODUCTION. 2.0. . LITERATURE REVIEW. 3.0 METHODOLODY. 1.1 Project Background. 1.2 Problem Statement. 1.3 Objective. s. 1.4 Scope of Study. 4.0 RESULTS & DISCUSSION. Functions of the Skeletal System. Framework: . bones form a framework to support the body’s muscles, fat, and skin. Protection: . bones surround vital organs to protect them. Levers:. muscles attach to bones to help provide movement. CLASSIFICATION OF . FRACTURES. include causal factors; presence of . a communicating external wound. ; location, morphology, and severity of the fracture; and stability . of the . fracture after axial reduction of the fragments. Ankle fractures with syndesmotic injury:. . are . COMMON. . (100,000 / year). subject to . POOR OUTCOMES. . (osteo-. arthr. ). are . CHALLENGING. (cannot assess 3D morphology from 2D radiographs). Rahmatullah. EPIDEMIOLOGY :. Highest incidence in elderly women. Incidence – 187 per 1 . lakh. people per year. Isolated . malleolar. fractures – 66 %. Bi . malleolar. fractures – 25%. Tri .

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Fracture Talus: A talus fracture is a break in one of the bones that forms the ankle."The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents