Anatomy
Positioning
Proximal Femur Fractures
Femur Facts
Femoral Body Fractures
100

What are the three parts of a femur?

head, neck, body.

100

What is the routine for a femur?

Proximal and distal AP and LAT.

100

What is the most common proximal femur fracture?

Intracapsular fracture or femoral neck

100

What is the number one cause for a HIGH-level trauma femur fracture?

automobile accidents

100

What is another name for a compound fracture?

Open fracture

200

What are the four essential parts of the proximal femur?

head, neck, greater and lesser trochanter.

200

What is the name of the common projection done for a suspected trauma of the proximal femur?

Danelius-Miller Method

200

What is an intertrochanteric fracture?

Fracture from the greater to lesser trochanter

200

What is the longest, largest, and hardest bone in the body?

Femur

200

How many fragment pieces are needed to be classified as a comminuted fracture?

2 or more

300

What is the angle of the neck to the shaft on an average adult?

125 degrees

300

How many degrees and in what direction must the lower leg be rotated to place the femoral neck parallel to the image receptor for an AP projection?

15 to 20 internally.

300

What are the terms for how a hip fracture is classified?

intracapsular or extracapsular.

300

How many people will fracture their femur in their lifetime?

1 in 10,000

300

What is Greenstick fracture?

The fracture is only present on one side of the bone.

400

What is the name of the thick ridge that joins the trochanters posteriorly?

Intertrochanteric crest

400

What is a contraindication of a suspected proximal femur fracture?

Exaggerated external rotation of the affected foot.

400

What is the most common cause of a proximal femur fracture?

Fall

400

Before WWI, what was your chance of death after suffering femur fracture?

80%
400

What is the average recovery time for a broken femur?

12 weeks to 12 months

500

What is the purpose of the Fovea Capitis?

The attachment site of the major ligament of the head of the femur.
500

What is the degree of tilt of the IR for the Clements-Nakayama method?

15 degrees

500

What makes a fracture subtrochanteric?

Anything between the lesser trochanter and 5 cm down the femoral shaft.

500

How much force does it take to break the average human femur?

A) 20 newtons

B) 100 newtons

C) 4,000 newtons

D) 10,000 newtons






C) 4,000 newtons

500

What percentage of isolated femur bone breaks require a blood transfusion?

A) 30%

B) 40%

C) 20%

D) 10%

B) 40%

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