Anatomical Planes of the Body: Transverse, Coronal & Sagittal Planes
Understanding the anatomical planes of the body is fundamental in anatomy, radiology, surgery, orthopedics, physical therapy, and medical…
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Understanding the anatomical planes of the body is fundamental in anatomy, radiology, surgery, orthopedics, physical therapy, and medical…
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Pediatric femoral shaft fractures are among the most significant long-bone injuries in children and adolescents. These fractures require…
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Pediatric hip fractures are rare but potentially devastating injuries in children. They account for less than 1% of…
Read Full Entry →A pediatric medial epicondyle fracture is an avulsion injury involving the medial apophysis of the distal humerus. The…
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Olecranon bursitis, commonly known as Student’s Elbow, is inflammation and swelling of the olecranon bursa located at the…
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A medial humeral condyle fractures is a rare pediatric intra-articular injury involving the medial portion of the distal…
Read Full Entry →Lateral humeral epicondyle fractures are extremely rare pediatric elbow injuries involving the lateral epicondylar apophysis of the distal…
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Pediatric lateral condyle fractures of the distal humerus are among the most clinically important elbow injuries in children…
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Pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures are the most common elbow fractures in children and represent an orthopedic emergency because…
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Acromial fractures are rare shoulder injuries involving the acromion process of the scapula. These fractures are commonly associated…
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A Salter Harris fracture is a pediatric fracture involving the physis (growth plate) of an immature skeleton. These…
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Sesamoid fractures are injuries involving the small sesamoid bones located beneath the head of the first metatarsal at…
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