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Galeazzi fracture at eMedicine. Gosselin fracture. Leon Athanese Gosselin. V-shaped distal tibia fracture extending into the tibial plafond. Gosselin's fracture at TheFreeDictionary.com. Hangman's fracture. Hangman. fracture of both pedicles of C2. distraction and extension of neck.
Celsus signs of inflammation: Aulus Cornelius Celsus: various: inflammation: 1. Rubor (redness) 2. Tumor (swelling)3. Calor (heat) 4. Dolor (pain) Chaddock reflex: Charles Gilbert Chaddock: neurology: pyramidal lesions, corticospinal tract lesions: extension of big toe with stimulation of skin over lateral malleolus Chadwick sign: James Read ...
Musculoskeletal injuries can affect any part of the human body including; bones, joints, cartilages, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and other soft tissues. [1] Symptoms include mild to severe aches, low back pain, numbness, tingling, atrophy and weakness. [1][2] These injuries are a result of repetitive motions and actions over a period of time. [6]
A bone fracture (abbreviated FRX or Fx, Fx, or #) is a medical condition in which there is a partial or complete break in the continuity of any bone in the body. In more severe cases, the bone may be broken into several fragments, known as a comminuted fracture. [1] An open fracture (or compound fracture) is a bone fracture where the broken ...
Cervical fracture. Chalkstick fracture. Chance fracture. Chauffeur's fracture. Child bone fracture. Chopart's fracture–dislocation. Classification of distal radius fractures. Clavicle fracture. Clay-shoveler fracture.
A broken finger or finger fracture is a common type of bone fracture, affecting a finger. [1] Symptoms may include pain, swelling, tenderness, bruising, deformity and reduced ability to move the finger. [2] Although most finger fractures are easy to treat, failing to deal with a fracture appropriately may result in long-term pain and disability.
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Sacral agenesis. Scapholunate advanced collapse. Schmorl's nodes. Schwartz–Jampel syndrome. Sclerosteosis. Senile osteoporosis. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Snapping scapula syndrome. Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Strudwick type.