PPT-Radiographic Pathology Fractures and Related Injuries

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Fractures Fractures may be recognized or suspected by the following signs Fracture line A step in the cortex Bulging in cortex Soft tissue swelling Joint effusion

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Fractures Fractures may be recognized or suspected by the following signs Fracture line A step in the cortex Bulging in cortex Soft tissue swelling Joint effusion dislocation Dislocation of the joint surfaces no longer maintain their normal relation. . Radiographic Terminology. Basic Imaging Principles. Positioning Principles. Digital Imaging. I. Radiographic Terminology. General Terms. Radiograph. Radiography. Radiograph vs. x-ray film. Radiographic images. Pelvis and sacrum. By Sarah Hansen SPTA. Objectives. Be able to list and differentiate between the different classification systems for pelvic fractures.. Demonstrate knowledge of the classification systems for sacral fractures.. Kyle T. Judd MS, MD, FACS. David J. Hak . MD, MBA, FACS. Updated February 2016. 1. Anatomy. Patella. Largest sesamoid . bone. Triangular . shape (apex distal). Distal pole - patellar . tendon origin. Injuries to muscles, bones and joints often occur as a result of accidents, such as falls, vehicle crashes or forced impact with equipment or machinery.. There are 4 types of muscle, bone and joint injuries:. Alfred A. Mansour, MD. Milton L. (Chip) Routt, Jr., MD. Shiraz . Younas. , MD. Updated February 2016. Objectives. Review relevant pediatric proximal femoral development and anatomy. Review the types of pediatric hip fractures. Objectives. At the conclusion of this presentation the participant will be able to:. Identify the initial assessment for patients with musculoskeletal injury. Describe upper extremity, lower extremity and pelvic musculoskeletal traumatic injuries and implications for nursing care. Rod Turner, MS. Shiraz Younas, MD. Lindsay Crawford, MD. Updated February 2016. Objectives. Review Traumatic Pediatric Knee . I. njuries. Discuss workup and treatment options. Discuss complications associated with Pediatric Knee . CentralAfricanJournalSurgery ­ VolumeNumberJuly/August2009 Background: Injury and deaths due to road traffic crashes are a major public health problem in developing countries. Boda bodas (motorcycl Hilton P. Gottschalk, MD. Clinical Assistant Professor, Dell Medical School. April 8, 2018. Objectives. Identify common missed injuries and mistakes in the pediatric orthopedic patient. Recognize specific radiographic findings that will alert the provider of a specific injury. Presenting Author: Arjun K. Reddy B.A.. Co-authors: Jake X. . Checketts. DO, Grayson R. Norris BS, Byron Detweiler DO, Jay Thompson DO, Chip Moore DO, Mark Johnson DO, Azad . Dadgar. DO, Brent Norris, MD. Dr. Khanak Nandolia. Dr. Ankit Sharma. Learning. Objectives. To learn mechanisms of various TBI. To identify common TBI. To identify complications of TBI. Epidemiology. 10 million people suffer from TBI every year globally. S Joshua L. Moore DPM FACFAS Clinical Assistant Professor – Department of Surgery Assistant Dean of Educational Affairs - TUSPM Objectives S Background S Incidence S Anatomy S Classification S Dia Week 12 Acute injuries (part 2). Learning outcome. By the end of this week, you will know and understand:. the different types of fractures: open, closed and stress. the causes, symptoms and treatments of fractures and dislocations. Dr Sanjay Purohit. Department of Surgery and . Radiology, DUVASU. , Mathura. 1. Prof. Sanjay . Purohit. – Educational & Confidential - contents – collected from different sources -not permitted for replication & commercial purposes .

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