This protrudes through the annulus fibrosus to compess the spinal nerve root in the case of a herniated disc
What is the nucleus polposus?
The most frequently fractured portion of the clavicle.
What is the midshaft?
The ligament that is repaired in Tommy John surgery.
What is the UCL?
Fracture of immature bone, result of tensile forces.
What is a greenstick fracture?
Hyperextension can lead to sprain of this ligament.
What is the PCL?
The ability to control position and motion of the spine
Most common shoulder dislocation direction.
What is anterior?
the most frequently fractured carpal bone in a FOOSH
Bony change of the femoral head leading to femoroacetabular impingement.
What is cam type?
Meniscal tears are caused by compression and ? forces.
What are shear forces?
What is Radiculopathy?
Range of motion loss in external rotation, abduction, and internal rotation.
What is capsular pattern?
What is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Lower abdominal strain, secondary to adductors and rectus abdominis counter forces.
What is Athletica Pubalgia?
After a hamstring injury there is swelling, pain and weakness. What grade of strain is this?
What is spondylosis?
MMT of external rotation 2/5, and abduction 2/5. Normal PROM. Diagnosis?
What is a rotator cuff tear?
distal radius fracture with dorsal (posterior) displacement
What is a colles fracture
What is iliotibial band syndrome?
A "nutcracker" fracture is a fracture of this bone.
What is the cuboid?
What is sponylolisthesis?
A tear of the biceps tendon and superior labrum.
What is the extensor digitorum?
Hip internal rotation, adduction and flexion aggravate
What is Femoroacetabular impingement.
What is CRPS?