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Hand and/or Wrist Injuries
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Activities
Brock Martel MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Introduction to Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics
Active Large Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 2
Wrist, Hand and Ankle, Foot Pain
Clinical Skills Sessions
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 3
Injury, upper extremity
Essential Clinical Experience
Emergency Medicine Rotation
Objectives
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe the gross anatomy of the upper limb, including bones, muscles and nerves. They will know the functions of the key nerves of the upper limb.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Be able to localize tenderness within the joints of the hand (palpate each small joint of the hand if necessary).
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Injury, upper extremity
Essential Clinical Experience
Clerkship / Emergency Medicine Rotation
Demonstrate the ability to rapidly recognize and initiate basic management of acute life- or limb-threatening illness or injury
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Emergency Medicine Rotation
Extremity pain, limp, Pediatric
Essential Clinical Experience
Clerkship / Pediatrics Rotation
Hand and Wrist: Tendon injury (Jersey finger, mallet finger, boutonniere deformity); Ulnar Collateral Ligament injury (Game keeper or skier’s thumb); Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Dupuytren’s disease.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Orthopedic Surgery Rotation
Hand and wrist (5th metacarpal fracture (boxer’s), Scaphoid fractures, Distal radius fractures).
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Orthopedic Surgery Rotation
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Trauma
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