Meniscus

Aug 19, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Meniscus

Meniscus Julie A. Dodds Md Steven P. Arnoczky DVM, Dipl ACUS Key Points Once described as functionless remains of leg muscle, the menisci are now realized to be integral components…

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Syndromes

Aug 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Syndromes

Syndromes A Short stature This may proportionate or disproportionate, or it may affect a region of the body asymmetrically. B Micromelia Shortening may affect the “root” or proximal segment, the…

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Neuromuscular Disorders

Aug 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Neuromuscular Disorders

Neuromuscular Disorders Neuromuscular disorders account for the greatest burden of chronic disability in children. Because motor dysfunction is often an early manifestation, the orthopædic surgeon may be the first to…

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Trauma

Aug 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Trauma

Trauma Trauma is the leading cause of death in children. It is second to infection as a cause of morbidity. Fractures peak during lunch play in school and in late…

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Tumors

Aug 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Tumors

Tumors Malignant tumors of the musculoskeletal system constitute 10% of new cancers in children, numbering approximately 1,000 cases in the United States per annum. Benign tumors are 10 times the…

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Infection

Aug 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Infection

Infection Musculoskeletal infections risk life, deformity, and disability. Infections and their treatment are evolving. Pyarthritis due to Hæmophilus influenzæ has declined due to vaccination. Antibiotic resistance is rising, for example,…

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Sports

Aug 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Sports

Sports BACKGROUND Participation in sports is on an inexorable rise in Western culture. At play in this trend are the societal prioritization of physical fitness; a zeal for competition; the…

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Foot and Ankle

Aug 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Foot and Ankle

Foot and Ankle ANATOMY Greek πºvζ (root πºδ-) is Latin pes (root ped-): “foot”, which gives the root -ped- in English. Do not confuse Greek παιζ (root παιδ-): “child”, which…

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