Inability to abduct shoulder actively despite intact passive abduction.
What is rotator cuff tear?
Knee injury with effusion and inability to extend the knee.
This hip condition occurs in juveniles.
What is Perthes disease?
A foot drop and numbness on the dorsal aspect of the foot would occur due to damage of this nerve.
What is the common peroneal nerve?
This is the cardinal feature of compartment syndrome.
What is pain?
Ulnar neuritis occurs due to compression in this area.
What is the cubital tunnel?
Patellofemoral syndrome most commonly occurs in these patients.
Who are adolescent females?
This deformity occurs with both lateral curvature and rotation of the spine.
What is scoliosis?
This radiologic feature is seen in RA.
What is marginal erosion?
Inability to extend the wrist after a humerus fracture is due to injury of this nerve.
What is the radial nerve?
A Hill-Sachs lesion is associated with this condition.
What is an anterior shoulder dislocation?
Heel pain and tenderness in a middle aged man.
What is plantar fasciitis?
This hip condition tends to occur in adolescent boys.
What is SCFE?
Patients with Marfan syndrome tend to have this foot deformity.
What is pes planovalgus?
This condition presents with tachycardia, pyrexia, petechial hemorrhages, and hypoxia.
What is fat embolus syndrome?
This is a volarly displaced distal radius fracture.
What is a Smith's fracture?
OA of the 1st MTP joint.
What is hallux rigidus?
This is another term for knock knees.
What is genu valgum?
This condition causes brown tumors (low density bone containing fibrous tissue and blood) to form in bone.
What is hyperparathyroidism?
A fracture of this foot bone can result in avascular necrosis.
What is the talus?
Rupture of this tendon can occcur following a Colles fracture.
What is extensor pollicis longus?
This physical exam finding is measured by drawing a line from the ASIS to the patella and from the patella to the tibial tubercle.
What is the Q angle?
Temporary avascular necrosis of the navicular.
What is Kohler's disease?
Looser zones are radiologic findings associated with this condition.
What is osteomalacia?
This injury occurs with a displaced proximal ulna fracture and a dislocated radial head.
What is a Monteggia fracture?