Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh

Figure 5.1. Bony anatomy of the pelvis. Illustration by Yvonne Chow. Focused history and physical exam History Location of pain is important. (see Table 5.1) Trauma Should try to distinguish…

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Knee

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Knee

Figure 6.1. Frontal view of knee. Illustration by Yvonne Chow. Figure 6.2. Lateral view of knee. Illustration by Yvonne Chow. Focused History and Physical Exam A focused history in the…

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Cervical Spine

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Cervical Spine

Figure 9.1. Bony anatomy of the cervical spine. Muscles The trapezius, rhomboids, and levator scapulae muscles reside posteriorly. The trapezius runs from the spinous processes of the c- and t-spine…

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Concussion

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Concussion

Figure 11.1. Proper positioning for BESS Balance Testing – Double Leg Stance: Feet together, side by side. Figure 11.2. Proper positioning for BESS Balance Testing – Tandem Stance: Heel-to-toe with…

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Lumbar Spine

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Lumbar Spine

Figure 10.1. Bony anatomy of the lumbar spine, lateral view. Illustration by Yvonne Chow. Focused History and Physical Exam General Considerations Historical “red flags” should alert the clinician to serious…

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Lower Leg and Ankle

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Lower Leg and Ankle

Background/ Epidemiology The lower leg is commonly injured in active people. Impact-related activities create repetitive low levels of trauma that build over time resulting in a variety of injuries. A…

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Exertional Heat Illness

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Exertional Heat Illness

Simple, requires minimal equipment (mist-sprayer and fan), can be applied in remote locationsPros:Simple, effective, does not require lifting/immersion of patient, can be applied in remote locationsPros:Most rapid means of cooling…

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Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes

Feb 13, 2017 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes

Upper to lower extremity ratio<0.85Wing span: height ration > 1.05Thumb-index finger overlap around wristScoliosis >200Hind foot collapseHypermobile jointsHigh palateMarfan faciesMinor to moderate pectus excavatumOcularLens dislocationFlat corneaMyopiaCardiovascularAscending aorta dilationAscending aorta dissectionDescending…

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