Elbow Terrible Triad Injury
The terrible triad injury of the elbow is a severe and unstable fracture–dislocation pattern consisting…
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The terrible triad injury of the elbow is a severe and unstable fracture–dislocation pattern consisting…
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Humeral shaft fractures are relatively common injuries (account for 3–5% of all fractures occurring in…
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Luxatio erecta, also known as inferior glenohumeral dislocation, is a very rare form of shoulder…
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An anterior shoulder dislocation occurs when the head of the upper arm bone (humerus) slips…
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Posterior Glenohumeral Dislocation is an uncommon but clinically important shoulder injury. Despite its rarity, it…
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Anterior glenohumeral dislocation is the most common type of shoulder dislocation, accounting for approximately 96%…
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Rib fractures are the most common thoracic injury encountered in trauma care. They range from…
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Scapulothoracic dissociation is a rare but devastating traumatic injury characterized by disruption of the scapula…
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Scapula fractures are uncommon but clinically significant injuries, typically associated with high-energy trauma and a…
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A newborn clavicle fracture, also called a newborn broken clavicle, broken clavicle in infants, or…
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Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) is a neurological condition resulting from injury to the terminal portion…
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Anterior Cord Syndrome (ACS)—also known as Anterior Spinal Artery Syndrome or ventral cord syndrome—is a…
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