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23 Cards in this Set

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inflammation at costochondral joints
tiezem's syndrome
ulnar nerve pinched between hook of hamate and pisiform
guyon's canal---hammer's syndrome
deep branch of radial nerve gets impinged inside the supinator
froshe arch---radial tunnel syndrome
unable to pinch or grab--- ulnar collateral ligament of thumb tore
gamekeepers syndome
tenosynovitis of the extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus
de quervain's syndrome
ulnar nerve problems unable to flex the 4 and 5 fingers
claw hand
lunate necorsis due to poor circulation
Kienbock's disease
palmer aponeurosis contracted mainly on the ulnar side
dupuytren's disease
opposite of claw hand
dupuytren's disease
fall with wrist in extension distal radius displaced dorsally
colles fracture
fall with wrist in flexed pos. distal radius displaced volarly
smith fracture
most common carpal bone fracture
scaphoid fracture
metacarpalbone fracture... BBBase of the thumb
bennett's fracture
distal metacarpal bone fracture
boxer's fracture
DIP flexed and ruptured when PIP is extended..
mallet finger
Central band ruptured at PIP
boutonniere deformity
nerves involved with erb's palsy
suprascapular
axillary
musculocutaneous
C5 c6 is tore at birthp---head over, shoulder down-- at brth
erb's palsy
postion of erbs palsy
waiter's tip-- extension, adduction, and medial rotation of shoulder
tearing of lower trunk or roots c8 t1
klumpkes palsy
nerves involved in klumpkes palsy
ulnar
medial brachial cutaneous
medial antebrachial cutaneous
klumpkes palsy postion
wrist abducted MCP joints of 4 5 extended.
long thoracic nerve damage postion of body
vertebral border of scapula is winging (protruding)