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Inflammatory arthropathies
Injury, spinal cord
In situ fixation of SCFE with one cannulated screw
Intercondylar Elbow Fracture
bicolumn fractures
Intercondylar Elbow Fracture
Milch classification
olecranon osteotomy, use of
single-column fractures
Roentgenogram of normal lumbosacral spine
Roll test
Rotator cuff
impingement, biceps tendon rupture
tear, biceps tendon rupture
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Running Injuries, Shod and Barefoot
Rupture, biceps tendon
Sacral Insufficiency Fracture
Sagittal oblique volume-rendered 3D CT image of the pelvis shows posterior dislocation of the right hip
Sagittal T1-weighted image showing distal femur telangiectatic osteosarcoma with fluid-fluid levels (arrow)
Sagittal T2-weighted MRI scan showing severe stenosis at C3-C4 and C4-C5 secondary to large disc herniations with cord signal change at C4-C5
Salter-Harris classification, of growth-plate injury
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Growth-Plate Injury
Same fracture, fixed with dynamic hip screw
Sarcoma
epithelioid sarcoma
Sarcoma (Epitheloid and Synovial)
synovial sarcoma
undifferentiated
Sarcoma (Epitheloid and Synovial)
Scaphoid Fracture
classification
figure of
Scaphoid Fracture
Intercondylar humeral fracture fixed with medial and lateral column plates using an olecranon osteotomy
Internal lengthening by magnetically powered nail
Internal tibial torsion is characterized by inward rotation of the foot with respect to the knee
Intertrochanteric fracture
Intertrochanteric Hip Fracture
figure of
fixed with dynamic hip screw
Intertrochanteric Hip Fracture
stable fractures
unstable fractures
In TOS, the brachial plexus or subclavian artery (left) may be compressed in the scalene triangle (right) or by an extra rib
In trigger finger, a nodule in the tendon sheath prevents it from sliding under the pulley
IP dislocation is reduced by longitudinal traction and gentle flexion
IP joint dislocations are almost always dorsal because of hyperextension injuries
SCFE occurs through the growth plate, as seen in the right hip here
Schatzker classification, tibial plateau fracture
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