Anterior axillary fold is at a lower level on the dislocated side, seen in _____ test for anterior shoulder dislocation
#2
Length of the limb is _____ in Anterior dislocation
#3
The glenoid fossa looks empty as the humeral head has moved away from it, in _____ sign for posterior humeral dislocation
#4
Fracture of _____ condyle of humerus occurs when the child falls on the hand with the elbow extended and forced into varus
#5
The most common complication associated with elbow dislocation is _____ at the elbow.
#6
The given x-ray shows hypertrophic nonunion caused by inadequate _____
#7
The given image shows a fracture of the styloid process of radius which is called a _____ fracture.
(Ignore the red arrow)
#8
The most common nerve affected by posterior elbow dislocation is _____ nerve
#9
_____ sign is seen in bicolumnar T-shaped or transverse fracture of acetabulum
#10
Name the following method to reduce a dislocated shoulder:
_____
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Flashcard 1: Anterior axillary fold is at a lower level on the dislocated side, seen in _____ test for anterior shoulder dislocation
Answer: Bryant's
Flashcard 2: Length of the limb is _____ in Anterior dislocation
Answer: increased
Flashcard 3: The glenoid fossa looks empty as the humeral head has moved away from it, in _____ sign for posterior humeral dislocation
Answer: vacant glenoid
Flashcard 4: Fracture of _____ condyle of humerus occurs when the child falls on the hand with the elbow extended and forced into varus
Answer: lateral
Flashcard 5: The most common complication associated with elbow dislocation is _____ at the elbow.
Answer: stiffness
Flashcard 6: The given x-ray shows hypertrophic nonunion caused by inadequate _____
Answer: stabilization
Flashcard 7: The given image shows a fracture of the styloid process of radius which is called a _____ fracture.
(Ignore the red arrow)
Answer: Chauffer's
Flashcard 8: The most common nerve affected by posterior elbow dislocation is _____ nerve
Answer: Ulnar
Flashcard 9: _____ sign is seen in bicolumnar T-shaped or transverse fracture of acetabulum
Answer: Spur
Flashcard 10: Name the following method to reduce a dislocated shoulder:
_____
Answer: Hippocratic method
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