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Orthopaedics MCQs

Posted by Dr KAMAL DEEP on January 17, 2011

Q1.Non dynamic splint is – a) Banjo b) Opponons c) Cock-up d) Brand

Cock-up:-

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Principles of treatment Ref:- Chapman Ortho

Radial Nerve Palsy:-

The importance of maintaining supple joints free of deformity cannot be overemphasized. Use splints and physical therapy while awaiting nerve recovery and before considering tendon transfers. Splinting must be individualized. A simple palmar cock-up splint may increase the grip strength 3 to 5 times . Most patients are well served by such a splint. A patient requiring greater excursion of the fingers may prefer a dynamic splint with extension assists for the wrist and metacarpophalangeal joints.

dynamic splint

2.Commonest fractures in childhood is – a) Femur b) Distal humerus
c) Clavicle d) Radius

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