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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
Asymmetrical abduction of the hip is the most sensitive sign of DDH across all age groups
Ataxia and cavovarus feet in Friedreich ataxia
A tibial spine fracture is best seen on the lateral radiograph and may involve only a small fragment of bone
A Tinel sign indicates an irritated median nerve
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation is demonstrated on CT scan, axial (above) and 3D (below) showing malrotation between C1 and C2 when the head is positioned in a best neutral position
Avulsion fracture of the 5th metatarsal bone (as shown here) must be differentiated from Jones fracture, which occurs more distally
Bertolotti syndrome, demonstrating enlarged R transverse process connecting to sacrum with normal L transverse process
Bilateral clubfeet in a newborn
Brace used for scoliosis treatment
Calcaneovalgus foot in a newborn
Characteristic features in achondroplasia include rhizomelic shortening (thighs and upper arms most markedly shortened) and increased lumbar lordosis
Characteristic unicameral bone cyst of proximal humerus
Chiari malformation with cerebellar compression may cause brainstem symptoms in spina bifida
Chondroblastoma is a lucent lesion in the immature epiphysis, most often the proximal humerus
Clinical appearance of anterolateral bow of the tibia secondary to congenital pseudarthrosis
Clinical appearance of severe scoliosis
Clinical photograph of claw-toe deformity
Clinical photograph of hammer toe deformity
Clinical photograph showing increased valgus and the too-many-toes sign on the right foot
Clinical photographs of foot deformity in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
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