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Orthopedic Cases and Injuries Evaluation | Baseball Player Recurrence | Osteoarthritis Symptoms

Detailed cases of shoulder, knee, foot, and hand injuries with diverse symptoms requiring orthopedic evaluation. Includes suspected tears, joint damage, and recurring ganglion cysts.

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Orthopedic Cases and Injuries Evaluation | Baseball Player Recurrence | Osteoarthritis Symptoms

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  1. March 2, 2006

  2. 34 yo M pitcher w/ pain and “pop” after throwing hard

  3. Acute rupture of anterior band of UCL in background of chronically thickened UCL

  4. 19 yo M w/ “popping” in shoulder after MVA and airbag deployment 4 months ago

  5. Axillary Pouch, PIGHL Injury

  6. Suspected PHAGL in a patient with posterior instability and hx of possible remote post. Disloc.

  7. Hx mult prior disloc. With bony bankhart and hill sachs.

  8. 64 yo F h/o multifocal degenerative OA, w/ chronic feet pain

  9. OA VERSUS GOUT

  10. OSTEOPOIKILOSIS

  11. 48 year old female with dorsolateral foot pain for 2 years. No trauma

  12. Peroneal tubercle hypertrophy and severe peroneus longus tendinosis

  13. 49 year old woman with hand pain. No history in clinical chart

  14. DDX- Nonerosive arthropathy- SLE, Jacouds arthropathy, less likely sclerodema

  15. 71 with knee pain over 2 years now with recent worsening over last 6 weeks. No trauma.

  16. Lateral tibial plateau SONC • Lateral meniscal complex tear and extrusion as well as medial meniscus

  17. 36 year old female with knee pain on weightbearing and joint stiffness

  18. Mucinous cystic degeneration of ACL with Intraosseous and paracruciate ganglion cysts at tibial attachment

  19. 38 year old female with left knee injury

  20. Complete mid substance ACL tear with entrapment of tibial stump which is displaced anterocentrally into intercondylar notch

  21. 80 year old with knee pain after round of golf. Had bloody joint aspiration but no crystals. Please evaluate for inflammatory process, PVNS, internal derangement.

  22. Findings: suggestive of a suprapatellar syndrome,manifested by thickened synovium and plicae consistent with hemosiderin correlating with bloody aspiration.

  23. 23 YEAR OLD BASEBALL PLAYER FOR THE MARLINS. IN 2002 HAD A GANGLION CYST ASPIRATED. PLEASE EVALUATE FOR RECURRENCE OF CYST.

  24. Recurrent ganglion cyst

  25. 47 YEAR OLD WITH SESSILE OSTEOCHONDROMA OF DISTAL FEMUR

  26. Erosive Osteoarthritis

  27. 80 yo female with hand pain Marked central erosions in PIP and DIP joints with seagull appearance representing erosive OA

  28. 36 yo M with h/o dislocation Hill-Sach’s and Bone Bankart Lesion

  29. 65 yo female rule out rotator cuff tear Delaminated Tear

  30. Knee pain. TC/MP YE 700280350

  31. Intraosseous lipoma

  32. 55 yo woman with left shoulder pain. TC/AG

  33. Low grade chondral lesion. Biopsy recommended.

  34. History of osteomyelitis TC/TH LM607261926

  35. Infected Charcot joint

  36. 55 year old non diabetic female with ankle injury while walking upstairs 5 days ago

  37. Partial tear of deep fibers of Achilles tendon with avulsion of calcaneal tuberosity Sag T1 Sag T2 FS

  38. 56 year old male with right wrist pain. Occupation is construction engineer.

  39. Ulnocarpal abutment

  40. CASE Snuff box tenderness Scaphoid waist fracture non-union with Humpback morphology

  41. CASE TRAUMA

  42. CASE 65 y/o with back pain. No plain films unfortunately.

  43. Paget’s disease

  44. CASE Weightbearing foot radiographs in a patient with foot alignment abnormalities.

  45. LEFT RIGHT Metatarsus adductus with stress fractures

  46. CASE

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