Laboratory Tests

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Laboratory Tests URINALYSIS Generally divided into two parts: General: Includes macroscopic evaluation, specific gravity, and a dipstick segment Microscopic evaluation: Quantitative assessment of cellular component Specific Gravity Normal value: 1.003…

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Soft Tissue Masses

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Soft Tissue Masses FIBROUS TISSUE ORIGIN Fibroma Fibroma is a general term for a benign tumor composed of connective tissue. They can grow almost anywhere in any organ, arising from…

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Heel Conditions

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Heel Conditions PLANTAR FASCIITIS (HEEL SPUR SYNDROME) Description Plantar fasciitis is a condition resulting in pain and inflammation of the plantar fascia. The plantar fascia, also called the plantar aponeurosis,…

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Dermatology

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Dermatology SKIN LAYERS Epidermis About 0.04 mm thick Stratum Corneum (Horny Layer) The outer most layer of the epidermis composed of dry, flattened, anuclear, dead, keratinized cells that ultimately flake…

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Nails

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Nails NAIL ANATOMY NAIL PATHOLOGY Anonychia: Absence of nail. Describes a nail that has failed to develop. Beau lines: Horizontal depression across a nail plate caused by transient arrest of…

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Wound Care/Diabetes

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Wound Care/Diabetes DIABETES Diabetes is a metabolic disease that causes high blood glucose. This occurs either because insulin production is inadequate or because the body’s cells do not respond properly…

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Bone Healing

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Bone Healing BONE HEALING Requires immobilization (fixation) and compression (optimal is 12 to 18 lb per in2) Bone can regenerate back to 100% of its strength following a fracture. The…

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Bone Tumors

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Bone Tumors Bone tumors are either primary or metastatic. Primary bone tumors can be either benign or malignant. Radioisotope scans (99-Tc MDP) can estimate the local intramedullary extent of the…

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Radiology and Imaging

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Radiology and Imaging X-rays should be taken: WEIGHT-BEARING ANGLE AND BASE OF GAIT Feet abducted 15° Medial malleoli 2″ apart STANDARD FOOT X-RAYS A/P, Lat, MO EXPOSURE FACTORS Kilovoltage peak…

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Biomechanics

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Biomechanics JOINT ROM Hip Rotation Int Ext Adults 35°-40° 35°-40° Infants/elderly 20°-25° 45°-50° Flex/extension Flex Ext Straight knee 90°-100° 10°-20° Flexed knees 120°-130° Ab/adduction Abduction 24°-60° (ave 36°) Adduction <30°…

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