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What features are or primary importance in describing a fracture?
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LARDS:
-Location -Angulation -Rotation -Displacement -Shortening |
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Define: Arthritis
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Arthralgia accompanied by swelling, tenderness, warmth or loss of ROM
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What is the technical term that means withdrawal of fluid from the joint?
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Arthrocentesis
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Define: enthesitis
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Inflammation around the attachment of a tendom or ligament
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Define the function and use of Teriparatide
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Parenteral osteoporosis drug
Functions Based on the principle that low, intermittent doses of PTH cause osteoblastic bone formation without osteoclasic resorption |
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A patient complains of knee pain after "landing funny" on his right leg in a football game. The pain was so bad that he had to sit out the rest of the game. Radiograph indicates avulsion on the lateral tibial condyle. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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The radiograph shows a Segond fracture indicating a tear in the ACL.
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