Content text 21 Orthopedics LMV4.5.pdf
1 | P a g e [ O r t h o p a e d i c s ] © Copyright www.plab1keys.com (Constantly updated for online subscribers) Copyrights @ Plab1Keys.com Orthopaedics Version 4.5 Corrected, Updated, Lighter With the Most Recent Recalls and the UK Guidelines ATTENTION: This file will be updated online on our website frequently! (example: Version 2.2 is more recent than Version 2.1, and so on) Key 1 Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis (SUFE) ◙ 11-15 YO Boy ◙ Limping ◙ The affected leg is shorter than the other Plab1keys.com Strict Copyrights! No Sharing or Copying Allowed by any means Compensations and Penalties Worldwide System is Active
2 | P a g e [ O r t h o p a e d i c s ] © Copyright www.plab1keys.com (Constantly updated for online subscribers) Copyrights @ Plab1Keys.com ◙ Externally rotated hip that ↑ with hip flexion ◙ Painful knee/ hip/ thigh/ groin ◙ Limited hip abduction.
3 | P a g e [ O r t h o p a e d i c s ] © Copyright www.plab1keys.com (Constantly updated for online subscribers) Copyrights @ Plab1Keys.com Key 2 On Foot bone Fractures: ◙ Falling “Vertically” on feet, the likely foot bone to fracture → Calcaneus. (Also check for spinal Fracturs as they are also common in vertical falls) ◙ Stress Fracture of Foot, the likely affected bones → Metatarsals.