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Andy Murray ankle injury. Dr. Raj, DPT explains |
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LOCK = MENISCUS π β Locking = ΨΊΨΆΨ±ΩΩ
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WAY = LIGAMENT πΆββοΈ β Giving way = Ψ±Ψ¨Ψ§Ψ·
LOCK = MENISCUS π β Locking = ΨΊΨΆΨ±ΩΩ
Knee locking is a sign of π
Locking π
π§ Diagnosis:
π Meniscal injury
Locking π
π§ Diagnosis:
π Meniscal injury
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Patient with knee pain after sports injury, giving way, posterior drawer positive π
Giving way π¦΅π₯
Posterior drawer positive
π§ Diagnosis:
π Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) injury
Giving way π¦΅π₯
Posterior drawer positive
π§ Diagnosis:
π Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) injury
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50. Bucket-handle tear is:
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66%
A. Longitudinal in medial meniscus.
13%
B. Longitudinal in lateral meniscus.
19%
C. Transverse in medial meniscus.
2%
D. Transverse in lateral meniscus.
51. Clubfoot consists of all the following EXCEPT:
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8%
A. Cavus deformity of the foot.
12%
B. Varus deformity of the hindfoot.
13%
C. Inversion of the foot.
67%
D. Valgus deformity of the hindfoot.
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Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (Clubfoot) β βCAVEβ mnemonic π¦Ά
C β Cavus β high medial longitudinal arch
A β Adductus β forefoot is turned inward
V β Varus β hindfoot is inverted
E β Equinus β plantarflexed at ankle
Funny way to remember:
"CAVE! The foot is trapped!" πͺ€π¦Ά
C β Cavus β high medial longitudinal arch
A β Adductus β forefoot is turned inward
V β Varus β hindfoot is inverted
E β Equinus β plantarflexed at ankle
Funny way to remember:
"CAVE! The foot is trapped!" πͺ€π¦Ά
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52. Pes cavus is characterized by:
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43%
A. Medial longitudinal arch increase.
7%
B. Medial longitudinal arch decrease.
4%
C. Medial longitudinal arch normal.
46%
D. High-arched foot (cavus foot).
53. Cubitus valgus:
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83%
A. Carrying angle increase.
15%
B. Carrying angle decrease.
0%
C. Carrying angle normal.
2%
D. Tardy ulnar nerve palsy.
54. Ewing sarcoma radiographic feature:
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95%
A. Onion-like appearance.
2%
B. Soap-bubble appearance.
2%
C. Metastasis from thyroid.
2%
D. Fracture of femoral neck.
Ewing Sarcoma: "The Onion"
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Osteosarcoma
β1οΈβ£1οΈβ£;2οΈβ£2οΈβ£ β Translocation π:
"Patrick Ewingβs jersey number" (11;22).
β1. O β Onion Skinning π§ : Layered periosteal reaction on X-ray.
β2. B β Blue Cells π΅: Histology shows "Small Round Blue Cells."
β3. D β Diaphysis π¦΄: Unlike Osteo, this prefers the shaft (mid-section) of bone.
β4. F β Fever & Flank π₯: Often presents with systemic symptoms like fever (mimics infection).
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Osteosarcoma
β1οΈβ£1οΈβ£;2οΈβ£2οΈβ£ β Translocation π:
"Patrick Ewingβs jersey number" (11;22).
β1. O β Onion Skinning π§ : Layered periosteal reaction on X-ray.
β2. B β Blue Cells π΅: Histology shows "Small Round Blue Cells."
β3. D β Diaphysis π¦΄: Unlike Osteo, this prefers the shaft (mid-section) of bone.
β4. F β Fever & Flank π₯: Often presents with systemic symptoms like fever (mimics infection).
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55. Measurement of the real length of the lower limb is from:
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0%
A. Umbilicus to the big toe.
87%
B. Anterior superior iliac spine to the medial malleolus.
2%
C. Umbilicus to medial malleolus.
12%
D. Anterior superior iliac spine to the heel.
56. Radiographic sign of osteoporosis is:
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9%
A. Increased bone density.
80%
B. Decreased bone density.
2%
C. Variable bone density.
9%
D. Multiple osteolytic lesions.