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Musculoskeletal Trauma

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Horizontales
Long bone orthopedic trauma complication with rapid onset within 12-72 hours
A shell, frequently make from plaster or fiberglass encasing a limb
A condition in which the articular surfaces of the distal and proximal bones that form the joint are not longer in anatomic alignment.
A complete or incomplete disruption in the continuity of bone structure and according to its type and extent.
A fracture that remains contained, with no disruption of the skin integrity.
A fracture that occurs through an area of diseased bone and can occur without trauma or fall.
A fracture in which a bone fragment is driven into another bone fragment.
Injury to a muscle or tendon from overuse, overstretching, or excessive stress.
Is characterized by the elevation of pressure within an anatomic compartment that is above normal perfusion pressure
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Surgical approach where fracture fragments are anatomically aligned
Open Reduction Internal fixation
Displacement, angulation, or rotation of the fragment in a fracture or the arm or leg.
A fracture through the epiphysis
A fracture that is straight across the bone shaft
A fracture occurring at an angle across the bone
A fracture in which a fragment of bone has been pulled away by a tendon and its alignment.
Verticales
A soft tissue injury produced by blunt force such as a blow, kick or fall, causing small blood vessels to rupture and bleed into soft tissue.
Ischemia which leads to necrosis or death of the cone cells.
Partial dislocation and does not cause as much deformity as a complete dislocation.
A fracture in which damage also involves the skin or mucous membranes.
A fracture that results from repeated loading of bone and muscle
A fracture that twists around the shaft of the bone
A fracture in which one side of a bone is broken and other side is bent
An injury to the ligaments and tendons that surround a joint, caused be twisting or hyperflexion of a joint
A fracture in which bone has splintered into several fragments
A fracture in which fragments are driven inward
A fracture in which bone has been compressed
When the extremity is gently palpated, a crumbling sensation can be felt or may be heard.