Congenital radioulnar synostosis I share with you a 12 years old case of congenital radioulnar synostosis. He complains of severe limitation of forearm rotation. By Examination, both supination and pronation are blocked with fixed hyperpro…
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C omplex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) Introduction CRPS is a significant comorb id event. It can be defined as persistent neuropathic pain of an inappropriate intensity with the…
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Femoral neck stress fractures I share with you a case of femoral neck stress fracture of compression side that is less than 50 percent of femoral neck width. She is 19 years old and she i…
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The first radiological sign of healing rickets is the appearance of the healing line, which is a radio opaque line in the epiphysis denoting that the mineralization of the provisional zone…
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Neglected radial head dislocation is currently known as Monteggia fracture dislocation, which is a relatively rare injury observed in approximately 1% of all pediatric forearm fractures. …
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Core decompression intra operative image by C arm of the hip shows core decompression technique Core decompression is a surgical procedure performed to treat osteonecrosis tha…
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Figure 1: Pre-operative radiographs of the wrist (antero-posterior and lateral views). Epiphyseal injury involving the ulnar epiphysis at the wrist and fracture radius are not …
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I share with you a clinical picture of hypertrophy of muscles that originate from lateral supracondylar ridge and lateral epicondyle. This case is also complaining of pain at the lateral ep…
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I share with you a 6 years old case of epiphyseal cortical irregularity. patient presented with knee and leg pain. There is irregularity and fragmentation of the distal femoral epiphysis. T…
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I share with you a 20 years old case of chronic rupture of Quadriceps tendon that has been treated with autogenous hamstring graft and suture anchors. Pointing to quadriceps te…
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Intramedullary nailing has been the gold standard for treating tibial but nonunions sometimes occur. Various techniques for the treatment of tibial nonunions after intramedullary nail fixat…
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I share with you a 3 years old case of genu vulgum that is improving on 5 months follow up. Tibio-femoral angle was 17 and 14 for right and left sides respectively.…
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I share with you a 19 years old case of intra articular mass which is well defined on X ray and Painful. He has flexion deformity of the knee and moderate effusion. His symptoms started 6 m…
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I share with you a 9 years old girl with multiple exostoses who developed right ankle valgus. What do you recommend from the following two main options which are available: supramalleolar …
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Lateral humeral condyle fracture Introduction Due to the potential bad outcomes, all lateral condyle fractures need immediate orthopedic consultation. Prompt recognition and treatment are necessary to avoid complications and limit functi…
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