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LE Orthopedic DOs Test

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Pain with palpation of distal posteromedial tibial border
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Tibial plateau Fx often occurs with
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Impaired blood supply to femoral head with osteonecrosis
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Grade 1 ankle sprain
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Plantar flexed foot
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Lateral patellar tracking often 2/2
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Most common hip DO in adolescents
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Postural equinovarus deformity seen
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Genu valgum
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Rigid inversion of calcaneus when subtalar neutral
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Forefoot varus etiology
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Increased LE compartmental pressure resulting in a local ischemic condition
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Equinus etiology
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Onset of slipped capital femoral epiphysis
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Traction apophysitis of tibial tubercle at patellar tendon insertion
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Dx test for OSD
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Tendonopathy common in ballet dancers
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Flexible Metatarsus Adductus
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Grade 2 ankle sprain
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Sx of ACS
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medial tibial stress syndrome
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
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11yr girls, 13yr boys. Males 2x greater incidence
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MCL injury
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Rearfoot Varus
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Flexor hallucis tendonopathy
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increased Q angle
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no loss of function, minimal tearing of ATFL
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Anterior compartment syndrome
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adduction of all 5 metatarsals at the tarsometatarsal joints
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excessive lateral tibial torsion, knock knees
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plantar flexed, adducted, inverted
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AVN of hip
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congenital
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exercise induced and described as deep cramping
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some loss of function, partial disruption of ATFL and CFL
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equinus
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Osgood-Schlatter’s /jumper’s knee
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XR with irregularities of the epiphyseal line
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congentical, neuro disorders like CP, calf contractures, trauma, inflamm Dz
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Femoral condyle fx usually occur
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Epiphyseal plate Fx MOI
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Inflammation of deep trochanteric bursa
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Rx contraindicated in AVN
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Entrapment of posterior tibial nerve or one of its branches within the tarsal tunnel
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medical emergency that requires immediate surgical intervention with fasciotomy.
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clubfoot due to intrauterine malposition
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two bumps over anterior knee due to patella alta
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medial subluxation of tarsometatarsal joints. Hind foot slightly valgus with navicular lateral to head of talus
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genetics, neuro DO’s with muscle imbalances, soft tissue contractures

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