This internervous approach utilizes the interval between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles.
Deltopectoral Approach
This artery represents the primary blood supply to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Middle Geniculate Artery
This exam maneuver involves application of an anterior directed/translational force to the tibia with the knee flexed to 20-30 deg.
Lachman Test
This the most common indication for early revision following total hip arthroplasty
Infection
Periprosthetic Hip Fractures
Vancouver Classification
This internervous approach utilizes the interval between the sartorius and tensor fasciae latae.
Smith-Peterson Approach
This term for thickened and inflamed synovial fold (usually medial) can be an uncommon source of knee pain.
Plica
This exam maneuver, which involves lateral distraction of the fibula, is used to assess for syndesmotic injury of the ankle.
Cotton Test
This phenomenon, driven by the PCL in native knees and re-created through implant designs, knee flexion.
Femoral Rollback
Calcaneous Fractures
Sanders or Essex-Lopresti Classification
This intermuscular approach to the forearm utilizes the interval between the brachioradialis (mobile wad) and flexor carpi radialis muscles.
Henry Approach
Schottles point is a radiographic landmark used to reliably identify the origin of this structure
This exam maneuver, used to assess for congenital hip dysplasia, involves dislocation of a reduced hip by adduction and posterior pressure.
Barlow Test
This "Quadrant" of the acetabulum is considered the safest place for supplemental component screws.
Posterior-Superior Quadrant
Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fractures
Gartland Classification
The posterolateral approach to the ankle utilizes an internervous interval between these two tendons.
Flexor Hallucis Longus (tibial nerve) and Peroneal muscles (superficial peroneal nerve)
This structure is known to be at risk with an inside-out repair technique for a medial meniscus tear.
Saphenous Nerve
This exam maneuver, used to diagnose De Quervain's tenosynovitis, involves a combination of thumb flexion into the palm and ulnar deviation of the wrist.
Finklestein test
Use of the posterior condylar axis to guide femoral rotation during total knee replacement for valgus osteoarthritis often results in this technical error.
Internal Rotation
Femoral Head Fractures
Pipkin Classification
The Dorsal approach to the wrist is typically performed through which two extensor compartments?
Third and Fourth
This angle, measured on a frog-leg lateral Xray, is used to identify the presence of an anterior-based cam lesion
Alpha Angle
This neurologic reflex is normal in infants but indicates upper motor neuron disease in adults.
Babinski Sign
A potential cause of metallosis following total hip, this process is characterized by a disproportionate elevation in cobalt to chromium.
Trunnionosis
Spondylolisthesis
Meyerding Classification