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21. A Bennett's fracture occurs at the base of the:
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20. Bennett fracture involves:
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19. Bennett's fracture is:
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“Big Really Smart Cats Box Game Mallet King” B – Bennett’s fracture → base of 1st metacarpal R – Reverse Bennett → flipped ba
“Big Really Smart Cats Box Game Mallet King” B – Bennett’s fracture → base of 1st metacarpal R – Reverse Bennett → flipped base of 1st metacarpal S – Rolando fracture → Y/T-shaped 1st metacarpal base C – Colles’ fracture → distal radius, dorsal displacement B – Boxer’s fracture → neck of 5th metacarpal G – Gamekeeper’s thumb → ulnar collateral ligament M – Mallet fracture → distal phalanx K – Kienböck’s disease → lunate AVN

Bones prone to non-union 🦴 1. Scaphoid – especially proximal pole 2. Talus – limited blood supply 3. Femoral neck – intracapsular fracture 4. Clavicle – midshaft, displaced 5. Tibia – subcutaneous shaft Mnemonic: “Some Tiny Fractured Clavicles Trouble” 🐾 S – Scaphoid T – Talus F – Femoral neck C – Clavicle T – Tibia

18. Non-union is common in fractures of the following bones except the:
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NONUNION OF FRACTURES CAUSES TYPES AND TREATMENTS

Colles Vs. Smith's Fractures | Expert Physio Guide

16. The most frequent carpal bone fracture is:
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15. Signs of fracture scaphoid include:
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14. As regards fracture of scaphoid bone all are correct EXCEPT:
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13. Most consistent sign of scaphoid (carpal) fracture:
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🖐️ Clinical Signs Mnemonic “3 S’s of Scaphoid” 1. Snuffbox tenderness 2. Swelling (minimal) 3. Stress pain (thumb compression / wrist movement) Very very very important ✅✅✅

12. The most Commonly fractured carpal bone is the:
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11. Most common carpal bone fracture:
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#Scaphoid_Fracture
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10. As regards fracture of scaphoid bone all are correct EXCEPT:
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#Extra_MCQs 9. A 28-year-old male presents with wrist pain after falling onto the back of his flexed hand. X-ray shows a distal radius fracture with volar displacement. What is the characteristic clinical deformity associated with this fracture?
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Dinner-Fork deformity VS Garden-Spade Deformity
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Dinner-Fork deformity VS Garden-Spade Deformity

Dinner-Fork deformity VS Garden-Spade Deformity
Dinner-Fork deformity VS Garden-Spade Deformity