Hand Fractures and Dislocations — Flashcards

Hand Fractures and Dislocations — Flashcards

Hand Fractures and Dislocations — Flashcards
#1

Treatment of displaced scaphoid # is using ORIF with _____

#2

The increased gap between the _____ and the lunate has been named the Terry Thomas sign

#3

Jersey finger is an avulsion injury of the _____ at the insertion of the base of the distal phalanx.

#4

The _____ (bone) is typically injured due to a fall on an outstretched hand.

#5

A scapholunate gap of _____ mm is suggestive of instability, with a gap >5 mm diagnostic of Scapholunate Dislocation if there is a positive cortical ring sign.

#6

_____ finger is an avulsion injury of Flexor Digitorum Profundus at the insertion of base of distal phalanx

#7

_____ fracture is break in the neck of the metacarpal on hitting an immovable object

#8

Flexor tendon injury is seen in _____ finger where as Extensor tendon injury is seen in Mallet Finger (name)

#9

This is the _____ test, used for diagnosis of De Quervain's tenosynovitis

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#10

This image is an example of a "_____" deformity, which is most commonly associated with Rheumatoid arthritis

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