GURDy's Tubercle (Peds)
Cuff Love (Shoulder & Elbow)
Berko's Footnotes (F&A)
The Steckler Files (Anatomy)
Carpal Tunnel of Terror (Hand)
100

This zone of the physis contributes most to longitudinal bone growth and is particularly susceptible to shear injury in physeal fractures

What is the hypertrophic zone?

100

The phase of throwing during which maximal valgus stress occurs across the medial elbow in overhead athletes

What is the late cocking phase?

100

This structure is described as the primary structure for load and force transfer between the hindfoot and forefoot during stance phase

What is the plantar fascia

100

The nerve that provides innervation to the serratus anterior muscle arises from these cervical nerve roots in the spine?

What is C5,C6, C7?

100

The nerve responsible for firing FPL

What is AIN?

200

Progressive valgus deformity that may develop after proximal tibial metaphyseal fractures in children

What is a cozen deformity?

200

This grading system classifies fatty degeneration of rotator cuff musculature on advanced imaging.

What is the Goutallier classification?

200

This retinacular structure originates from the posterolateral ridge of the fibula and is identified as the primary restraint of the peroneal tendons within the retromalleolar sulcus

What is the superior peroneal retinaculum (SPR)?

200

Bordered by the teres major superiorly, lateral head of the triceps laterally, and long head of the triceps medially, the triangular interval is home to this nerve and artery

What is the radial nerve and profunda brachii artery?

200

Idiopathic avascular necrosis of the lunate

What is Keinboch's disease?

300

A radiographic landmark used in scoliosis fusion planning defined as the most proximal vertebra bisected or nearly bisected by the central sacral vertical line

What is the stable sagittal vertebra?

300

A positive Hornblower sign suggests insufficiency of this rotator cuff muscle

What is teres minor?

300

This disorder, often presenting in middle aged patients with chronic midfoot pain, describes spontaneous AVN of the navicular

What is Mueller-Weiss syndrome?

300

This nerve can be injured during tension band wiring of an olecranon fracture with over penetration of the K wires through the anterior cortex or during an olecranon osteotomy

What is the AIN?

300

When the adductor pollicus aponeurosis is interposed between the avulsed UCL and its insertion site at the base of the proximal phalanx

What is a stener lesion?

400

What nerve is most likely injured in a flexion type supracondylar fracture?

What is the ulnar nerve?

400

The ulnar insertion site of the anterior bundle of the UCL commonly implicated in throwing related medial elbow injuries.

What is the sublime tubercle?

400

Fusion of this joint solely can decrease hindfoot motion by approximately 90%

What is the talonavicular joint (TN)?

400

Baxter’s nerve can typically be reliably found coursing deep to the abductor hallucis and flexor digitorum brevis before traveling superficial to this muscle

What is the quadratus plantae?

400

The most common organism responsible for necrotizing fasciitis of the hand

What is Group A beta Hemolytic Streptococcus?

500

The palpable flexor tendon enlargement classically found in pediatric trigger thumb at the level of the A1 pulley

What is Notta’s node?

500

This French surgeon is credited with developing the modern reverse total shoulder arthroplasty design utilizing medialization and distalization principles

Who is Grammont?

500

This nerve can be inadvertently injured during TTC arthrodesis retrograde nailing due to its proximity to the starting point of the nail?

What is the lateral plantar nerve?

500

Known as the reverse Martin-Gruber anastomosis, this anastomosis features ulnar nerve fibers that branch proximally to joint the median nerve distally in the forearm and thus would present as a proximal median nerve lesion but with retained function of distal median nerve muscles (eg Abductor pollicis brevis)?

What is the Marinacci anastomosis?

500

This zone of tendon injury, located between the A2 and A4 pulleys, is considered a “no man’s land” due to historically poor outcomes in flexor tendon repair.

What is zone II?

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