Mallet finger refers to injuries of the extensor mechanism of the finger at the level of the distal interphalangeal joint (DIP).They are the most prevalent finger tendon injury in sport. Focal interruption of the thin echogenic cortex serves as direct sonographic evidence of fracture. Neurosurgery, the official journal of the CNS, publishes top research on clinical and experimental neurosurgery covering the latest developments in science, technology, and medicine.The journal attracts contributions from the most respected authorities in the field. Due to the aforementioned characteristics, the fracture typically resembles: Salter-Harris 3 fracture on AP Salter-Harris 2 fracture on lateral Epidemiology. Traditionally this avulsion fracture has been ascribed to the insertion of peroneus brevis and is caused by forcible inversion of the foot in plantar flexion, as may occur while stepping on a curb or climbing steps. A pathological fracture, although a type of insufficiency fracture, is a term in general reserved for fractures occurring at the site of a focal bony abnormality.Some authors use the term stress fracture synonymously with fatigue fracture, and thus some caution with the term is suggested.. Rarely, a torus fracture may refer to the fracture of an oral torus, and there is potential for the two terms to be confused 10. Focal interruption of the thin echogenic cortex serves as direct sonographic evidence of fracture. Epidemiology. Epidemiology These fractures have an incidence 0.4% to 2.7%, and males are affected more-so than females. twisting movements (e.g. The uncommon medial variation usually occurs with an adduction force 9. How to Submit. The Neer classification of proximal humeral fractures is probably the most frequently used system along with the AO classification of proximal humeral fractures.The terminology and factors which influence the classification are essential for the utility of radiology reports of proximal humeral fractures.. Terminology. In the later stages features seen include: flattening of the medial femoral condyle. Plain radiograph. This is because the medial meniscus acts as a secondary stabilizer to prevent the knee from slipping forward, and when the ACL tear happens, it puts extra stress on the medial meniscus which leads to it tearing. typically posterior 20; cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): rib fracture occurs in 1 in 3 5; fetal rib fractures: caused by skeletal dysplasias At 9 months post-operatively, weightbearing is at 50% and is painful. typically posterior fractures; intimate partner violence. a fracture above the syndesmosis results from external rotation or abduction forces that also disrupt the joint; usually associated with an injury to the medial side; History and etymology Standard ankle series suggested; AP, lateral and mortise (best view to define displacement). Perilunate dislocations and perilunate fracture-dislocations are potentially devastating closed wrist injuries that are often missed on initial imaging. The Bado classification is used to subdivide the fracture-dislocation into four types which all have different treatment options and prognoses and is based on the principle that the direction in which the apex of the ulnar fracture points is the same Tibial tuberosity avulsion fractures are uncommon. Although traditionally the mandible and base of skull are thought to form a complete bony ring, interrupted only by the TMJs.This should mean that the mandible should fracture in two places (akin to the bony pelvis) making single fractures uncommon, but this in fact not the case, with ~40% of Fatigue fractures are common in athletes, Treatment and prognosis. The Neer classification of proximal humeral fractures is probably the most frequently used system along with the AO classification of proximal humeral fractures.The terminology and factors which influence the classification are essential for the utility of radiology reports of proximal humeral fractures.. Terminology. Sonographic windows commonly obtained include longitudinal and transverse views at the radial border of the wrist, volar wrist just medial to the thenar eminence, and dorsal wrist adjacent to lister's tubercle 18. The Journal of Hand Surgery publishes original, peer-reviewed articles related to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the upper extremity; these include both clinical and basic science studies, along with case reports.Special features include Review Articles (including Current Concepts and The Hand Surgery Landscape), Treatment is nonoperative for the majority of fractures. Sonographic windows commonly obtained include longitudinal and transverse views at the radial border of the wrist, volar wrist just medial to the thenar eminence, and dorsal wrist adjacent to lister's tubercle 18. In the later stages features seen include: flattening of the medial femoral condyle. In the later stages features seen include: flattening of the medial femoral condyle. Spondylolysis is present in ~5% of the population 2 and higher in the adolescent athletic population. Treatment and prognosis. The distal aspect of the femur forms the proximal articulating surface for the knee, which is composed of 2 large condyles. In addition, deep squats put extra stress on the back of the knee and can cause a medial meniscus tear to occur. A pathological fracture, although a type of insufficiency fracture, is a term in general reserved for fractures occurring at the site of a focal bony abnormality.Some authors use the term stress fracture synonymously with fatigue fracture, and thus some caution with the term is suggested.. These type of fractures are more common in children, especially aged 5-10 years, due to the elasticity of their bones. typically posterior fractures; intimate partner violence. Pathology. It is almost always unilateral, usually affects the medial femoral condyle (but can occasionally involve the tibial plateau 9) and is often associated with a meniscal tear. Insufficiency fractures are a type of stress fracture, which are the result of normal stresses on abnormal bone. It is more common in men than in women 1.. She undergoes direct reduction and locked plating with a titanium distal femoral locking plate via an extensile lateral approach. a fracture above the syndesmosis results from external rotation or abduction forces that also disrupt the joint; usually associated with an injury to the medial side; History and etymology Pathology. twisting movements (e.g. She undergoes direct reduction and locked plating with a titanium distal femoral locking plate via an extensile lateral approach. This monthly journal offers comprehensive coverage of new techniques, important developments and innovative ideas in oral and maxillofacial surgery.Practice-applicable articles help develop the methods used to handle dentoalveolar surgery, facial injuries and deformities, TMJ disorders, oral cancer, jaw reconstruction, anesthesia and analgesia.The journal also Treatment and prognosis. Short leg cast or ankle brace is used until signs of union appear. the most common and important being scaphoid fracture. AP radiographs are taken on the date of injury and at 6 weeks postoperatively, shown in Figures A and B respectively. Epidemiology. Epidemiology. (OBQ13.228) A 65-year-old female sustains a periprosthetic supracondylar femur fracture proximal to a well-fixed implant. Mandibular fractures are relatively common especially among young men. Mandibular fractures are relatively common especially among young men. Mallet finger refers to injuries of the extensor mechanism of the finger at the level of the distal interphalangeal joint (DIP).They are the most prevalent finger tendon injury in sport. It is almost always unilateral, usually affects the medial femoral condyle (but can occasionally involve the tibial plateau 9) and is often associated with a meniscal tear. Epidemiology. Traditionally this avulsion fracture has been ascribed to the insertion of peroneus brevis and is caused by forcible inversion of the foot in plantar flexion, as may occur while stepping on a curb or climbing steps. Fractures of the entire posterior process of the talus are extremely rare. the most common and important being scaphoid fracture. rowing, swimming) can result in middle and lower rib stress fractures; non-accidental injuries in children. Pathology. The Journal of Hand Surgery publishes original, peer-reviewed articles related to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the upper extremity; these include both clinical and basic science studies, along with case reports.Special features include Review Articles (including Current Concepts and The Hand Surgery Landscape), typically posterior 20; cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): rib fracture occurs in 1 in 3 5; fetal rib fractures: caused by skeletal dysplasias The medial and the lateral. The uncommon medial variation usually occurs with an adduction force 9. Epidemiology. typically posterior 20; cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): rib fracture occurs in 1 in 3 5; fetal rib fractures: caused by skeletal dysplasias It includes a wealth of information applicable to researchers and practicing neurosurgeons. Pathology. Epidemiology. Operative management is indicated for entrapment of medial epicondyle fragment in the joint, extension to the articular surface with medial condyle involvement (articular surface), and open fractures. If there is a fracture (break) in part of the condyle, this is known as a fracture of the femoral condyle. AP radiographs are taken on the date of injury and at 6 weeks postoperatively, shown in Figures A and B respectively. The upper limb sustains a wide variety of fractures that range significantly in demographics, treatment and functional impact. Treatment and prognosis. Standard ankle series suggested; AP, lateral and mortise (best view to define displacement). The two main components of the Terminology. Epidemiology. Insufficiency fractures are a type of stress fracture, which are the result of normal stresses on abnormal bone. Although traditionally the mandible and base of skull are thought to form a complete bony ring, interrupted only by the TMJs.This should mean that the mandible should fracture in two places (akin to the bony pelvis) making single fractures uncommon, but this in fact not the case, with ~40% of If there is a fracture (break) in part of the condyle, this is known as a fracture of the femoral condyle. typically posterior fractures; intimate partner violence. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) avulsion fractures are a type of avulsion fracture of the knee that represent the most common isolated PCL lesion. Treatment and prognosis. Rarely, a torus fracture may refer to the fracture of an oral torus, and there is potential for the two terms to be confused 10. This is because the medial meniscus acts as a secondary stabilizer to prevent the knee from slipping forward, and when the ACL tear happens, it puts extra stress on the medial meniscus which leads to it tearing. Treatment and prognosis. (OBQ13.228) A 65-year-old female sustains a periprosthetic supracondylar femur fracture proximal to a well-fixed implant. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) avulsion fractures are a type of avulsion fracture of the knee that represent the most common isolated PCL lesion. Plain radiograph. In addition, deep squats put extra stress on the back of the knee and can cause a medial meniscus tear to occur. routine elbow stress views are not recommended due to pain and lack of useful information. C1: diaphyseal fracture of the fibula, simple; C2: diaphyseal fracture of the fibula, complex; C3: proximal fracture of the fibula. A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). These two condyles are separated inferiorly by the intercondylar notch although they are connected anteriorly by a small shallow groove which is known as either the femoral sulcus or the patella groove or patella surface. Mechanism. This is because the medial meniscus acts as a secondary stabilizer to prevent the knee from slipping forward, and when the ACL tear happens, it puts extra stress on the medial meniscus which leads to it tearing. A 9-year-old child is on follow-up for a lateral condyle fracture of the distal humerus. A pathological fracture, although a type of insufficiency fracture, is a term in general reserved for fractures occurring at the site of a focal bony abnormality.Some authors use the term stress fracture synonymously with fatigue fracture, and thus some caution with the term is suggested.. They should not be confused with fatigue fractures which are due to abnormal stresses on normal bone, or with pathological fractures, the result of diseased, weakened bone due to focal pathology Terminology. subchondral radiolucent focus An undisplaced fracture, particularly in the non-dominant arm of a non-athlete can be treated conservatively (three weeks in an upper arm splint) with good results 2,3. Jefferson fracture is the eponymous name given to a burst fracture of the atlas. The medial and the lateral. twisting movements (e.g. Operative management is indicated for entrapment of medial epicondyle fragment in the joint, extension to the articular surface with medial condyle involvement (articular surface), and open fractures. It includes a wealth of information applicable to researchers and practicing neurosurgeons. Jefferson fracture is the eponymous name given to a burst fracture of the atlas. An undisplaced fracture, particularly in the non-dominant arm of a non-athlete can be treated conservatively (three weeks in an upper arm splint) with good results 2,3. Terminology. Treatment and prognosis. (OBQ13.228) A 65-year-old female sustains a periprosthetic supracondylar femur fracture proximal to a well-fixed implant. How to Submit. rowing, swimming) can result in middle and lower rib stress fractures; non-accidental injuries in children. If there is non-union, then excision of the fragment is undertaken. The knee is a modified hinge joint, a type of synovial joint, which is composed of three functional compartments: the patellofemoral articulation, consisting of the patella, or "kneecap", and the patellar groove on the front of the femur through which it slides; and the medial and lateral tibiofemoral articulations linking the femur, or thigh bone, with the tibia, the main bone of the The two main components of the Associations ~65% of patients with spondylolysis will progress to spondylolisthesis 2, which is seen radiographically in ~25% 4; in most patients this occurs before the age of 16; spina bifida occulta These type of fractures are more common in children, especially aged 5-10 years, due to the elasticity of their bones. C1: diaphyseal fracture of the fibula, simple; C2: diaphyseal fracture of the fibula, complex; C3: proximal fracture of the fibula. The Bado classification is used to subdivide the fracture-dislocation into four types which all have different treatment options and prognoses and is based on the principle that the direction in which the apex of the ulnar fracture points is the same Looser zones are also a type of insufficiency fracture. Looser zones are also a type of insufficiency fracture. Associations ~65% of patients with spondylolysis will progress to spondylolisthesis 2, which is seen radiographically in ~25% 4; in most patients this occurs before the age of 16; spina bifida occulta Treatment and prognosis. Fatigue fractures are common in athletes, In addition, deep squats put extra stress on the back of the knee and can cause a medial meniscus tear to occur. It is more common in men than in women 1.. The upper limb sustains a wide variety of fractures that range significantly in demographics, treatment and functional impact. Insufficiency fractures are a type of stress fracture, which are the result of normal stresses on abnormal bone. A Cedell fracture is a fracture of the medial tubercle of the posterior process. Plain radiograph. The distal aspect of the femur forms the proximal articulating surface for the knee, which is composed of 2 large condyles. Focal interruption of the thin echogenic cortex serves as direct sonographic evidence of fracture. Segond fracture is an avulsion fracture of the knee that involves the lateral aspect of the tibial plateau and is very frequently (~75% of cases) associated with disruption of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). She undergoes direct reduction and locked plating with a titanium distal femoral locking plate via an extensile lateral approach. How to Submit. Mechanism. AP radiographs are taken on the date of injury and at 6 weeks postoperatively, shown in Figures A and B respectively. Pathology Mechanism of injury. They should not be confused with fatigue fractures which are due to abnormal stresses on normal bone, or with pathological fractures, the result of diseased, weakened bone due to focal pathology Neurosurgery, the official journal of the CNS, publishes top research on clinical and experimental neurosurgery covering the latest developments in science, technology, and medicine.The journal attracts contributions from the most respected authorities in the field. C1: diaphyseal fracture of the fibula, simple; C2: diaphyseal fracture of the fibula, complex; C3: proximal fracture of the fibula. Epidemiology. It includes a wealth of information applicable to researchers and practicing neurosurgeons. Fatigue fractures are common in athletes, Associations ~65% of patients with spondylolysis will progress to spondylolisthesis 2, which is seen radiographically in ~25% 4; in most patients this occurs before the age of 16; spina bifida occulta Epidemiology. A Cedell fracture is a fracture of the medial tubercle of the posterior process. A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). Although traditionally the mandible and base of skull are thought to form a complete bony ring, interrupted only by the TMJs.This should mean that the mandible should fracture in two places (akin to the bony pelvis) making single fractures uncommon, but this in fact not the case, with ~40% of Treatment and prognosis. Treatment and prognosis. Typically, Monteggia fracture-dislocations occur as the result of a fall onto an outstretched hand (FOOSH) 4.. A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). Pathology. Typically, Monteggia fracture-dislocations occur as the result of a fall onto an outstretched hand (FOOSH) 4.. Mandibular fractures are relatively common especially among young men. Spondylolysis is present in ~5% of the population 2 and higher in the adolescent athletic population. These type of fractures are more common in children, especially aged 5-10 years, due to the elasticity of their bones. The knee is a modified hinge joint, a type of synovial joint, which is composed of three functional compartments: the patellofemoral articulation, consisting of the patella, or "kneecap", and the patellar groove on the front of the femur through which it slides; and the medial and lateral tibiofemoral articulations linking the femur, or thigh bone, with the tibia, the main bone of the routine elbow stress views are not recommended due to pain and lack of useful information. The Neer classification of proximal humeral fractures is probably the most frequently used system along with the AO classification of proximal humeral fractures.The terminology and factors which influence the classification are essential for the utility of radiology reports of proximal humeral fractures.. Terminology. It is for this reason that the 5 th metatarsal base must be included in the lateral ankle projection of an ankle series, especially when performed for an The Journal of Hand Surgery publishes original, peer-reviewed articles related to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the upper extremity; these include both clinical and basic science studies, along with case reports.Special features include Review Articles (including Current Concepts and The Hand Surgery Landscape), The medial and the lateral. The uncommon medial variation usually occurs with an adduction force 9. The upper limb sustains a wide variety of fractures that range significantly in demographics, treatment and functional impact. It was originally described as a four-part fracture with double fractures through the anterior and posterior arches, but three-part and two-part fractures have also been described. Looser zones are also a type of insufficiency fracture. If there is non-union, then excision of the fragment is undertaken. An undisplaced fracture, particularly in the non-dominant arm of a non-athlete can be treated conservatively (three weeks in an upper arm splint) with good results 2,3. If there is a fracture (break) in part of the condyle, this is known as a fracture of the femoral condyle. Medial condyle fracture. A Cedell fracture is a fracture of the medial tubercle of the posterior process. It was originally described as a four-part fracture with double fractures through the anterior and posterior arches, but three-part and two-part fractures have also been described. subchondral radiolucent focus Pathology Mechanism of injury. The Bado classification is used to subdivide the fracture-dislocation into four types which all have different treatment options and prognoses and is based on the principle that the direction in which the apex of the ulnar fracture points is the same Home Page: The Journal of Arthroplasty - arthroplastyjournal.org Intimate partner violence should be considered in patients where the clinical details do not match the fracture, or the injury occurs in an intimate setting 7. Mechanism. Spondylolysis is present in ~5% of the population 2 and higher in the adolescent athletic population. Neurosurgery, the official journal of the CNS, publishes top research on clinical and experimental neurosurgery covering the latest developments in science, technology, and medicine.The journal attracts contributions from the most respected authorities in the field. These two condyles are separated inferiorly by the intercondylar notch although they are connected anteriorly by a small shallow groove which is known as either the femoral sulcus or the patella groove or patella surface. Operative management is indicated for entrapment of medial epicondyle fragment in the joint, extension to the articular surface with medial condyle involvement (articular surface), and open fractures. If there is non-union, then excision of the fragment is undertaken. Pathology Mechanism of injury. Short leg cast or ankle brace is used until signs of union appear. They should not be confused with fatigue fractures which are due to abnormal stresses on normal bone, or with pathological fractures, the result of diseased, weakened bone due to focal pathology A 9-year-old child is on follow-up for a lateral condyle fracture of the distal humerus. Medial condyle fracture. They may represent an isolated tendinous injury or occur in combination with an avulsion fracture of the dorsal base of the distal phalanx. Epidemiology These fractures have an incidence 0.4% to 2.7%, and males are affected more-so than females. Treatment and prognosis. Treatment depends on both the particulars of the fracture and the patient. Treatment and prognosis. They may represent an isolated tendinous injury or occur in combination with an avulsion fracture of the dorsal base of the distal phalanx. Treatment depends on both the particulars of the fracture and the patient. rowing, swimming) can result in middle and lower rib stress fractures; non-accidental injuries in children. routine elbow stress views are not recommended due to pain and lack of useful information. Pathology. Typically, Monteggia fracture-dislocations occur as the result of a fall onto an outstretched hand (FOOSH) 4.. the most common and important being scaphoid fracture. It is for this reason that the 5 th metatarsal base must be included in the lateral ankle projection of an ankle series, especially when performed for an The distal aspect of the femur forms the proximal articulating surface for the knee, which is composed of 2 large condyles. There are two condyles on each leg known as the medial and lateral femoral condyles. These two condyles are separated inferiorly by the intercondylar notch although they are connected anteriorly by a small shallow groove which is known as either the femoral sulcus or the patella groove or patella surface. Tibial tuberosity avulsion fractures are uncommon. It is more common in men than in women 1.. Traditionally this avulsion fracture has been ascribed to the insertion of peroneus brevis and is caused by forcible inversion of the foot in plantar flexion, as may occur while stepping on a curb or climbing steps. Intimate partner violence should be considered in patients where the clinical details do not match the fracture, or the injury occurs in an intimate setting 7. Nasal bone fractures, when isolated, are most commonly displaced fractures of one of the paired nasal bones. At 9 months post-operatively, weightbearing is at 50% and is painful. Jefferson fracture is the eponymous name given to a burst fracture of the atlas. Epidemiology These fractures have an incidence 0.4% to 2.7%, and males are affected more-so than females. Epidemiology. This monthly journal offers comprehensive coverage of new techniques, important developments and innovative ideas in oral and maxillofacial surgery.Practice-applicable articles help develop the methods used to handle dentoalveolar surgery, facial injuries and deformities, TMJ disorders, oral cancer, jaw reconstruction, anesthesia and analgesia.The journal also Nasal bone fractures, when isolated, are most commonly displaced fractures of one of the paired nasal bones. This monthly journal offers comprehensive coverage of new techniques, important developments and innovative ideas in oral and maxillofacial surgery.Practice-applicable articles help develop the methods used to handle dentoalveolar surgery, facial injuries and deformities, TMJ disorders, oral cancer, jaw reconstruction, anesthesia and analgesia.The journal also Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) avulsion fractures are a type of avulsion fracture of the knee that represent the most common isolated PCL lesion. Segond fracture is an avulsion fracture of the knee that involves the lateral aspect of the tibial plateau and is very frequently (~75% of cases) associated with disruption of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The knee is a modified hinge joint, a type of synovial joint, which is composed of three functional compartments: the patellofemoral articulation, consisting of the patella, or "kneecap", and the patellar groove on the front of the femur through which it slides; and the medial and lateral tibiofemoral articulations linking the femur, or thigh bone, with the tibia, the main bone of the a fracture above the syndesmosis results from external rotation or abduction forces that also disrupt the joint; usually associated with an injury to the medial side; History and etymology There are two condyles on each leg known as the medial and lateral femoral condyles. Radiographic features Plain radiograph. Rarely, a torus fracture may refer to the fracture of an oral torus, and there is potential for the two terms to be confused 10. It is for this reason that the 5 th metatarsal base must be included in the lateral ankle projection of an ankle series, especially when performed for an Intimate partner violence should be considered in patients where the clinical details do not match the fracture, or the injury occurs in an intimate setting 7. It was originally described as a four-part fracture with double fractures through the anterior and posterior arches, but three-part and two-part fractures have also been described. Treatment is nonoperative for the majority of fractures. Home Page: The Journal of Arthroplasty - arthroplastyjournal.org Fractures of the entire posterior process of the talus are extremely rare. Due to the aforementioned characteristics, the fracture typically resembles: Salter-Harris 3 fracture on AP Salter-Harris 2 fracture on lateral Treatment is nonoperative for the majority of fractures. There are two condyles on each leg known as the medial and lateral femoral condyles. Radiographic features Plain radiograph. The two main components of the Tibial tuberosity avulsion fractures are uncommon. Radiographic features Plain radiograph. Treatment depends on both the particulars of the fracture and the patient. Short leg cast or ankle brace is used until signs of union appear. Mallet finger refers to injuries of the extensor mechanism of the finger at the level of the distal interphalangeal joint (DIP).They are the most prevalent finger tendon injury in sport. Due to the aforementioned characteristics, the fracture typically resembles: Salter-Harris 3 fracture on AP Salter-Harris 2 fracture on lateral Home Page: The Journal of Arthroplasty - arthroplastyjournal.org Standard ankle series suggested; AP, lateral and mortise (best view to define displacement). Perilunate dislocations and perilunate fracture-dislocations are potentially devastating closed wrist injuries that are often missed on initial imaging. Nasal bone fractures, when isolated, are most commonly displaced fractures of one of the paired nasal bones. It is almost always unilateral, usually affects the medial femoral condyle (but can occasionally involve the tibial plateau 9) and is often associated with a meniscal tear. Medial condyle fracture. Perilunate dislocations and perilunate fracture-dislocations are potentially devastating closed wrist injuries that are often missed on initial imaging. 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