Paresthesias of the 4th and 5th fingers, pain near the hypothenar eminence, and weakness of finger abduction are cause when this nerve is injured.
What is the ulnar nerve?
This is an incomplete long bone fracture seen in children due to increased bone elasticity where only one cortex of the bone actually fractures.
What is a greenstick fracture? Bonus (or penalty). For 50 +/-, what else contributes to the development of pediatric greenstick fractures?
This diagnosis is characterized by lateral shoulder pain with throwing activities. Widening of the proximal humeral physis on xray confirms it.
What is little leaguer’s shoulder (proximal humeral epiphysitis)?
Name a commonly prescribed antibiotic that can cause spontaneous rupture of the tendons, such as the achilles, in active people.
What is Ciprofloxacin? (quinolones)
Make sure you test this nerve when evaluating humeral shaft fractures.
What is the radial nerve? Does wrist and elbow extension, sensation radial side of dorsum of hand.
This is the most common cause of back pain in adolescents (~50%)
What is spondylolysis?
PICTURE DAILY DOUBLE!!!
What are ear plugs? This is surfer's ear or external auditory exostoses. Exostoses complications include infections, pain, conductive hearing loss
Name a neural traction tests that are useful to help diagnose a lower extremity radiculitis. DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!! Name two tests...
What are the Slump Test and/or Straight Leg Raise?
DAILY DOUBLE!!! Kid's style...
What is Sever's Disease?
What do you tell the head coach when he asks what has been injured with a high ankle sprain, and if the player will return immediately to the game?
What is a syndesmotic injury (or AITFL) and NO the player will not return to the game.
A football player is struck on the lateral aspect of the knee with a resultant foot drop because of injury to this nerve.
What is the Common Peroneal/Fibular nerve?
What is the name of of this injury when the finger is forced into extension while the DIP is actively flexed creating an avulsion of the flexor digitorum profundus.
What is a Jersey Finger?
What is an injury by way of hyperextension to the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint causing damage to the plantar plate, joint capsule and 1st MTP joint ligaments.
What is turf toe?
These are the two tests for lunotriquetral instability in the wrist.
What are the Reagan Test and Shuck Test. 200 point BONUS! Describe them :-)
How many carpal bones are in the wrist, and what are the locations and names.
What is...