Upper extremity Fx.Dx. Kamrani R Sh MD Orthopaedic surgeon Hand surgeon.

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Upper extremity Fx.Dx. Kamrani R Sh MD Orthopaedic surgeon Hand surgeon

Clavicle The first bone to ossifying The first bone to ossifying The most common fracture in neonate The most common fracture in neonate The last epiphysis to closed The last epiphysis to closed

Sterno-Clavicle Dx. Sterno-Clavicle Dx. Ant. Dx Ant. Dx Post. Dx. Post. Dx.

Clavicle Fx. Clavicle Fx. Medial third Medial third Middle third Middle third Distal third Distal third Treatment Treatment Sling Sling Figure of 8 bandage Figure of 8 bandage Surgery Surgery

Non surgical treatment Non surgical treatment Surgical treatment Surgical treatment Distal third Distal third Adult patient Adult patient Displaced Displaced

Acromio-Clavicle Dx. (separation) Acromio-Clavicle Dx. (separation) Plain Xray Plain Xray Mechanism of injury Mechanism of injury Treatment Treatment Classification Classification Type IType II Type IType II Type III Type III Type IVType VType VI Type IVType VType VI

Glenohumeral Dx. Ant. Dx. Ant. Dx. Post. Dx. Post. Dx.

Humerus Proximal Proximal Shaft Shaft Distal Distal

Proximal humerus Proximal humerus Anatomic neck Anatomic neck Greater tuberosity Greater tuberosity Lesser tuberosity Lesser tuberosity Surgical neck Surgical neck Neer classification Neer classification

Humerus shaft Humerus shaft Non surgical treatment Non surgical treatment Complication Complication Operation indications Operation indications

Superacondylar intercondylar Fx Superacondylar intercondylar Fx Adult patient Adult patient Children Children

Superacondylar Fx in children Superacondylar Fx in children Prevalance Prevalance Complications Complications Treatment Treatment

Lateral condyl in children Lateral condyl in children

Medial epicondyl Medial epicondyl

Elbow Elbow Dx. Elbow Dx. Fractures around the elbow Fractures around the elbow

Elbow Dx. Elbow Dx. Mechanism Mechanism Treatment Treatment Complications Complications

Pulled elbow Pulled elbow Mechanism Mechanism diagnosis diagnosis Treatment Treatment

Radial head Fx Radial head Fx

Olecranon Fx. Olecranon Fx.

Both bone fracture Monteggia Fx. Dx Monteggia Fx. Dx Radius and ulnar fx. Radius and ulnar fx. Gallezi Fx. Dx. Gallezi Fx. Dx.

HAND

Distal radius Fx. Colles’ Fx. Colles’ Fx. Smith Fx. Smith Fx. Schuffer Fx. Schuffer Fx. Barton Fx. Dx. Barton Fx. Dx. Volar Volar Dorsal Dorsal

Carpal Fx.Dx.

Scaphoid Fx. Scaphoid Fx. Prevalance Prevalance Mechanism Mechanism Topography Topography Treatment Treatment Complications Complications AVN AVN Non-Union Non-Union Suspected scaphoid fx. Suspected scaphoid fx.

Kienboch disease Kienboch disease Definition Definition Symptom & Sign Symptom & Sign Diagnosis Diagnosis Treatment Treatment

Perilunate Fx.Dx. Perilunate Fx.Dx.

Metacarpal Fx. Shaft Fx. Shaft Fx. Neck Fx. Neck Fx.

Phalanx Fx

PIP problems Central slip Central slip Volar plate Volar plate Collateral lig Collateral lig

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