MTST-283 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sciatica, Hyperreflexia, Radial Nerve

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Haven"t been tested on nerve lesions, so ulnar, median, radial, and sciatica will be focus, Everything since midterm will be main focus, but it is cumulative. Colles (smiths is opposite) distal radius displacement (dinner fork) caused by foosh. Potts medial malleolus, break fibula and and injure deltoid lig, violent eversion. Types: spiral twisting injury, simpled (closed, transverse, comminuted, compound (open, greenstick most common in children, compression (spine gets accordioned) Transverse takes longer to heal than spiral (twice as long) Keep joint functioning and mm working without pain maintain strength. Inflammation is secondary to surrounding structures ligament, joint capsule, tendon, bursas etc. Primary = abnormal cartilage w normal stress. Secondary = normal cartilage w abnormal stress. Is a wear and tear disease as you lose cartilage over time, can also affect young people due to poor biomechanics, sports, etc. Heberdens (osteophytes) found in dip, bouchards in pip.

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