AC Joint Sprain: Understanding Grade 3 Shoulder Separations
A Grade 3 AC joint sprain is a severe shoulder injury involving the complete rupture of both AC and CC ligaments, leading to significant upward clavic...
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A Grade 3 AC joint sprain is a severe shoulder injury involving the complete rupture of both AC and CC ligaments, leading to significant upward clavic...
By Hart
A dislocated carpal bone occurs when one or more of the eight small wrist bones are forced out of normal alignment, typically due to significant traum...
By Jordan
While both radial head subluxation and dislocation involve the displacement of the radial head from its normal articulation, a subluxation is a partia...
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The unhappy triad of the knee is a severe injury involving simultaneous rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (M...
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The Piano Key Test is an orthopedic maneuver used to assess the acromioclavicular (AC) joint for superior clavicle displacement, indicative of a sprai...
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Knee dislocations are severe injuries primarily classified by the direction of tibial displacement relative to the femur—anterior, posterior, latera...
By Jordan
A differential diagnosis of syndesmosis involves systematically distinguishing this distal tibiofibular joint injury from other ankle and lower leg co...
By Jordan
A positive squeeze test is an orthopedic assessment used to identify injuries like high ankle sprains or stress fractures in the lower leg by elicitin...
By Jordan
A dislocated shoulder can lead to a range of immediate and long-term complications including neurovascular injury, fractures, recurrent instability, c...
By Hart