Physical Exam
Orthopedic Diagnoses
Management
100

This test is positive if the height of the knees are asymmetric 

What is the Galeazzi Maneuver

100

This causes pain and swelling at the tibial tubercle during late childhood and adolescence.

What is Osgood-Schlatter Disease. (What is the cause and how is it treated?)

100

The management of costochondritis

Mild analgesia and cough suppressants

200

This maneuver dislocates an unstable hip

What is the Barlow maneuver

200

An important cause of hip pain in an overweight adolescent.

What is SCFE (Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis) (What is the classic X-ray finding and how is it treated?)

200

The management of a neonatal clavicle fracture

No treatment or immobilization

300

Adducted arm that is internally rotated; wrist flexed and fingers extending. 

Erb's palsy

300

A 4 year old male presents with hip pain and limp 1-2 weeks after a URI. What is the most likely diagnosis?

What is Transient Synovitis. (What else is on your differential, and what labs would you consider ordering?)

300

The management of slipped capital femoral epiphysis

Non weight bearing, place immediately in wheelchair or on crutches. Refer immediately to ortho.

400

During the test, the child bends forward with the feet together and knees straight while dangling the arms.

What is the adams text

400

An 18 month old female is fussy and will not use her right arm after her older brother was swinging her by the arms. You suspect this diagnosis.

What is a Nursemaid's Elbow? (What is the maneuver to reduce the subluxation?)

400

The management of metatarsus adductus with a flexible foot

Nothing. Resolves 90% of the time

500

A positive trendelenburg sign

When a child stands, raises their leg, and the iliac crest drops on the raised leg side

500

Presents with in toeing gait, knees medially rotated, and decreased external rotation of the hip

What is femoral anteversion

500

The management of talipes equinovarus

Managed through serial casting or surgery and casting