Avulsion Fracture

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OhioHealth - Avulsion fracture: How is it treated?

ohiohealth.com — “An avulsion fracture occurs when a ligament or tendon is pulled from a bone.View full resource at ohiohealth.com

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OhioHealthy Tip: Avulsion fracture- how is it treated? http://bit.ly/Dl4M4

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Avulsion Fractures of the Ankle - Physiopedia - The physiotherapy and physical therapy wiki and encyclopaedia

physio-pedia.com — “Written by physiotherapists and physical therapists for the physiotherapy and physical therapy profession, the aim is to create an international on-line resource for accessible for all rehabilitation and health care professionals.View full resource at physio-pedia.com

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Emergency Medicine Article | Double Row Anchor Fixation: A Novel Technique for a Diabetic Calanceal Insufficiency Avulsion Fracture

mdlinx.com — “Double Row Anchor Fixation: A Novel Technique for a Diabetic Calanceal Insufficiency Avulsion FractureView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Double Row Anchor Fixation: A Novel Technique for a Diabetic Calanceal Insufficiency Avulsion Fracture: The ... http://t.co/YfMyY2Eu #ER

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Isolated Avulsion Fracture of the Fibular Head: A New Fixation Technique Using a Suture Anchor

orthosupersite.com — “A new fixation technique for acute fibular head avulsion fractures using a suture anchor provides a rigid, anatomic fixation, allowing early mobilizat...View full resource at orthosupersite.com

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Avulsion of fibular head can be fixed successfully with suture anchor http://bit.ly/hRVl0U #knee ligament injury

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Emergency Medicine Article | Hip Fractures

mdlinx.com — “Insufficiency femoral intertrochanteric fractures associated with greater trochanteric avulsion fracturesView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 3, 2011 at 5:40 am By:

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Insufficiency femoral intertrochanteric fractures associated with greater trochanteric avulsion fractures: A... http://bit.ly/pxMjp7 #ER

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Emergency Medicine News & Articles - MDLinx - Tibial Fractures on #MDlinx

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Tibial Spine Avulsion Fracture: Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy http://bit.ly/d7ctb7 #ER #mdlinx

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Dental, Displaced Tooth: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Trauma to the teeth may result in fractures, avulsions, or displacements. Injury to primary teeth more often results in displacement of teeth rather than fractures. Maxillary and mandibular incisors are the most commonly displaced primary teeth. ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Trauma to the teeth may result in fractures, avulsions, or displacements Learn about tooth displacements. http://bit.ly/beFyIf

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Emergency Med Medical News about Injury Severity Score

mdlinx.com — “Extension avulsion fracture of the upper thoracic spine with associated oesophageal injuryView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Extension avulsion fracture of the upper thoracic spine with associated oesophageal injury: Emergency M... http://bit.ly/cqDTqW #ER #mdlinx

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Management of Dental Trauma in children. Information on emergencies,children,pediatric,dental emergency,dental trauma, knocked out tooth,broken tooth,fractured tooth,chipped tooth,avulsed tooth,intruded tooth,dental injury,pushed out tooth,hit tooth, toot

dentalresource.org — “Management of Dental Trauma in children. Information on emergencies,children,pediatric,dental emergency,dental trauma, knocked out tooth,broken tooth,fractured tooth,chipped tooth,avulsed tooth,intruded tooth,dental injury,pushed out tooth,hit tooth, tooth injury,loose tooth,luxated tooth,extruded tooth,fractured tooth,alveolar bone fracture,pushed up tooth,pushed in tooth,intrusion,luxation,extrusion,avulsion,treatment,crown fracture,crown-root fracture,root fracture,emergency treatment,replantView full resource at dentalresource.org

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Injuries to children’s teeth can be very distressing for children as well as their parents. What you need to know http://short.to/1p1fe

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Dislocation, Interphalangeal: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Interphalangeal (IP) joint dislocations of the fingers and toes are common. Typically associated with forced hyperextension or hyperflexion of the digit, they require immediate reduction. The IP joint is a hinge joint that allows only flexion ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Interphalangeal (IP) joint dislocations of the fingers and toes are common. Learn more. http://bit.ly/bWnewW

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Fingertip Injuries: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The fingertip is the part of the terminal phalanx that is distal to the insertion of extensor and flexor tendons. Fingertip injuries are extremely common. A functioning fingertip has sensation without pain, stable padding, and an ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Fingertip injuries occur frequently because hands are used to explore surroundings. Learn more about fingertip injuries.http://bit.ly/cXQwWb

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