A fracture of the distal radius that displaces dorsally.
What is a Colle's fracture?
This ligament is tested via the Valgus Stress Test.
What is the MCL?
The muscle most in need of strengthening with a posterior lurch gait.
What is the Gluteus Maximus?
The normal curvature of the thoracic spine.
What is kyphotic?
Thermal US should not be used over affected tissue in the phase of tissue healing.
What is the inflammatory phase?
Fracture typically of the neck of the 4th or 5th metcarpal, Rocky Balboa may have had a few.
What is a Boxers Fracture?
This ligament presents anterior translation of the Tibia on the Femur in open chain knee extension.
What is the ACL?
Kids with weak gluteus maximi often lean back hanging on this...
What is the Y-ligament of Bigelow or Iliofemoral Ligament?
Bamboo Spine and Dagger sign are secondary to excessive calcification that occurs with this autoimmune disease.
What is Ankylosing Spondylitis or Marie Strumpell Disease?
Plyometric exercises are most appropriate for this phase of tissue healing.
What is the Maturation and Remodeling Stage?
This type of fracture occurs when a fractured bone penetrates through the skin?
What is a Compound fracture?
When the PCL is torn the Tibia may do this when gravity forces it posterior.... Godfreed named the test for it.
What is sag?
You are an "Ace" if you can name the part of the hip where the ilium, ischium and pubis bones meet.
What is the acetabulum?
The last name of the famous Budweiser dog Spud, or a set of repeated extension exercises of the spine.
What is Mackenzie?
Daily Double!
Although some feel it "lowers" their options, this type of strengthening is recommended for tendonitis conditions such as tennis elbow, especially in the proliferative stage.
This fracture happens primarily in children, maybe secondary to falling out of a tree.
What is a greenstick fracture?
The MCL, ACL and the Medial Meniscus.
What is the terrible triad?
A patient with a posterior lateral THA of the right LE, should not stand on that leg and pivot in this direction.
What is to the right?
A lateral spinal curvature with concavities in the right thoracic and left lumbar regions would be correctly named.....
What is a left thoracic, right lumbar scoliosis?
The conversion of type III collagen to Type I collagen occurs primarily in this stage of tissue healing.
What is Maturation and Remodeling?
This fracture to the proximal end of the Tibia often requires ORIF.
What is a Tibial Plateau fracture?
Apophysitis of the Tibial Tuberosity.
What is Osgood Schlatter's Disease?
Chronic weakness of the Gluteus maximus might lead to overuse of the Piriformis subsequent compression of a nerve leading to this condition. It might also be caused by a "Constanza" wallet.
What is Piriformis Syndrome?
Daily Double!
This positioning of the pelvis may help prevent a spondylolysis from becoming an anterolithesis.
In the proliferative phase and maturation phase of tissue healing these specialzed cells help to muscle the edges of the wound back together.
What are myofibroblasts?