Define ORIF Define a closed fracture Define a periarticular fracture Define an intra-articular fracture Define an open fracture Define closed reduction Define delayed union Define dislocation Define ex-fix Define fxation Define impending fracture Define infected nonunion Define malunion Define myositis ossificans Define nonreactive nonunion Define nonunion Define occult fracture Define open reduction Define pathologic fracture Define pseudoarthrosis Define reactive nonunion Define reduction Define subluxation How are internal and external rotation described? How is angulation described? How is fracture alignment specified? How is the anatomic site of a fracture described? Identify the fracture pattern shown. 1 Identify the fracture pattern shown. 2 Identify the fracture pattern shown. 3 Identify the fracture pattern shown. 4 Identify the fracture pattern shown. 5 Identify the fracture pattern shown. 6 Identify the fracture pattern shown. 7 Identify the fracture pattern shown. 8 What are medial and lateral displacement? What are the minimum required radiographic views with any fracture? What condition can mimic myositis ossificans? What is bayonet apposition? What is distraction? What is the radiographic appearance of myositis ossificans? What is varus vs valgus deformity? Which four pieces of information obtained from the radiograph are essential for describing a fracture? Which three radiographs are mandatory in the initial evaluation of a patient with multiple trauma? Book traversal links for Trauma ‹ Where do the luumbar nerve roots exit the neural foramen? Up Define ORIF ›