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13-yr-old boy with adolescent genu varum
3-phase positive bone scans consistent with osteomyelitis of the right great toe
72[degree] thoracic kyphosis in a teenager with Scheuermann kyphosis
Above-the-knee corrective cast for clubfoot
A bunion is produced by an underlying imbalance of the soft tissues and extrinsic pressure
A characteristic separation between the 3rd and 4th fingers leads to the 'trident hand' of achondroplasia
A diagnosis of popliteal cyst in a child may be confirmed by transillumination
A diseased lateral meniscus lacks the normal semilunar shape and covers the entire lateral side of the tibia
A giant cell tumor arises in the epiphysis but may expand into the metaphysis
An angulated, isolated ulna fracture causes the radial head to dislocate
An extensor tendon laceration or avulsion over the DIP joint will heal with a finger splint
Ankle fractures or other injuries may be splinted by a 'sugar tong' method of using a layer of padding, fiberglass, or plaster and an elastic (Ace) bandage
Anteroposterior radiograph of total ankle arthroplasty (replacement)
Appearance of Schmorl nodes in three different patients
Applying a sugar-tong splint for humeral shaft fractures
AP radiograph of a left hip
AP radiograph of a normal elbow
AP radiograph of a right hip with osteoarthritis
AP radiograph showing an accessory navicular
A relatively high arch, which may be flexible or rigid, characterizes a cavus foot
Arthrocentesis of the knee is most easily done from the lateral side, under the patella
Arthroscopic photograph of a labral tear
Arthroscopic photograph of an unstable bucket-handle medial meniscus tear
Arthroscopic photo of an articular cartilage injury on the patella
Arthroscopic view of loose bodies in the posterior elbow
Artist's sketch of a meniscal tear in the right knee
Artist's sketch of movement of the iliopsoas tendon during snapping hip
A subungual hematoma may be decompressed with a cautery or hot needle for pain relief
A supracondylar fracture of the distal humerus may injure the brachial artery or the medial, radial, or ulnar nerve
Asymmetrical abduction in patient with right DDH
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