Pediatric Ortho Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Ortalani | the contralateral hip is held still while the thigh of the hip being tested is abducted and getly pulled anteriorly. |
| Barlow | adducting the hip while pushing the thigh posteriorly. If the hip goes out of the socket, it is called dislocatble and the test is + |
| Genu varum | bow legged |
| Genu valgum | knock kneed |
| What are the 3 most common causes of intoing | Femoral anteversion (the femur is turned in), Tibial torsion (tibia is turned in), Metatarsus adductuc (bones deviated inward) |
| What is the management for intoing-outoeing | Resolve spontaneously in 3-4 months, stretching, cast correction , corrective shoes. |
| At what age should kids stop walking on their tip-toes | by age 2 |
| What are DDx for growing pains | trauma, infection, tumors, bone lesions (cysts), collagen vasuclar disease 9JRA), LCPD, Osgood-Schlatter. |
| What is LCPD (Legg-calve perth disease) | avascular necrosis of the proximal femoral head resulting from compromise of the tenuous blood supply to this area. LCPD usually occurs in children aged 4-10 years. The disease has an insidious onset and may occur after an injury to the hip |
| At what age do you typically see LCPD | school age. you wouldn't see this in infants or adolescents |
| What is Osgood-Schlatter | inflammation at the top tof the tibia. Where the tendon attaches to the tibiai. Knee pain often confused with growing pain. |
| What causes HA in children | Pharyngitis (gropu a beta hemolytic strep), mononucleosis |
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