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3 UNC MSK Course Day 2 Lab XR UNKNOWNS (for self study)

4 Anatomy, names?

5 Acromion AC joint Gr. Tuberosity Coracoid Glenoid

6 Anatomy?

7 Axillary view AC Joint Glenoid Acromion

8 Pathology?

9 Bilateral Clavicle fx

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11 Pathology?

12 Anterior glenohumeral (shoulder) dislocation. How do we know it is anterior?

13 Anterior glenohumeral (shoulder) dislocation. The fact that we see the humeral head in profile tells us it is externally rotated (it would be internally rotated if the patient was dislocated posteriorly.) An internally rotated humeral head looks like a “light bulb”.

14 Anterior glenohumeral (shoulder) dislocation. The fact that we see the humeral head in profile tells us it is externally rotated (it would be internally rotated if the patient was dislocated posteriorly.) An internally rotated humeral head looks like a “light bulb”.

15 Anterior glenohumeral (shoulder) dislocation. We can also obtain an “axillary view” and see that the humeral head is anterior to the glenoid.

16 Anatomy?

17 Trapezius Acromion Supraspinatus Supspinatus tendon Glenoid Subscapularis Deltoid

18 Pathology?

19 Rotator Cuff tear (tendon should be black)

20 Anatomy?

21 Olecranon/coronoid fossa Medial epicondyle Capitellum Trochlea Radial Head Radial Tuberosity

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23 Olecranon/coronoid fossae Radial head Coronoid process Olecranon

24 Pathology?

25 Supracondylar fracture of the humerus in a child

26 Pathology?

27 Posterior dislocation of elbow

28 Pathology?

29 Proximal ulna fracture With fracture subluxation of radial head This combination of injuries is known as a “Monteggia fracture.”

30 Pathology?

31 Elbow fracture dislocation Fracture of the olecranon with anterior dislocation of radius and ulna. Air in soft tissues indicates that it is an “open” fracture.

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33 Fracture of the radius and ulna

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35 Distal radial “buckle” or “torus” fracture. The bone has “crumpled” rather than broken.

36 Distal radial “buckle” or “torus” fracture. The bone has “crumpled” rather than broken.

37 Anatomy?

38 Metacarpal head Hamate Pisiform Triquetrium Ulnar Syloid Lunate Sesamoid bones Capitate Scaphoid Radial Syloid

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41 Lunate

42 Anatomy?

43 Scaphoid

44 Anatomy?

45 Capitate

46 Anatomy?

47 Pisiform

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49 Pathology?

50 Scaphoid Fracture

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52 Scapholunate dissociation The scapholunate ligaments are torn allowing separation of the two bones like a gap between the front teeth (“Terry Thomas” or “Letterman’s sign”). The spacing between all of the carpal bones should be the same.

53 Pathology?

54 Hairline fracture 3 rd metacarpal shaft

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56 Unstable elbow dislocating upon extension. Note: fracture fragment from coronoid process

57 Foggy Alaskan valley near Hubbard glacier


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