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Topics very similar to topic A2 and | Topics very similar to topic A2 and A14 are covered in surgery topics (A4 and A17) so I've included them here, but keep in mind that I don't think they're based on the traumatology lectures so check those out as well. |
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I won’t have time to do the A topics. I’ve used Michelle’s notes a lot when writing these and they’re good. Thanks Michelle!
Topics very similar to topic A2 and A14 are covered in surgery topics (A4 and A17) so I've included them here, but keep in mind that I don't think they're based on the traumatology lectures so check those out as well.
Pages in category ‘Traumatology (POTE course)’
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
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- B1. Pelvic and acetabular fractures. Traumatic hip dislocations.
- B2. Femoral neck fractures and their complications. Femoral head fractures
- B3. Trochanteric, diaphyseal and distal fractures of the femur
- B4. Proximal and middle shaft lower leg fractures
- B5. Ligament and meniscal injuries of the knee. Patellar fractures.
- B6. Pilon fracture. Fractures and ligament injuries of the ankle
- B7. Foot fractures and dislocations. Achilles-tendon injuries
- B8. Scapula and clavicle fractures. Dislocation of the AC, SC and shoulder joints.
- B9. Proximal and middle shaft humeral fractures.
- B10. Elbow fractures and dislocations
- B11. Forearm fractures. Distal radius fractures.
- B12. Carpal and metacarpal injuries. Basic principles of immobilization of the hand.
- B13. Nerve injuries of the hand. Immediate and delayed nerve repair.
- B14. Tendon injuries of the hand.
- B15. Treatment of the septic hand.