"Trauma | SECTION THREE Soft Tissue Injuries Males are more likely to be the
victims of human bites, with a peak incidence in the ... Occlusive bites are those
caused by closure of the perpetrator's teeth onto the victim's skin. ... 3 to 8 mm
laceration over the dorsal aspect of the second, third, fourth, or fifth
metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint (Fig. ... Further confounding this issue is the
fact that many patients will be reticent ..."
"Sciatic palsy is present in approximately 10% of patients with hip dislocation and
most commonly involves the peroneal nerve branch. The most sensitive clinical
sign of peroneal nerve palsy is weakness of the extensor hallucis longus; other
signs include weakness of ... The patient is placed in the supine position, and the
pelvis is stabilized by an assistant. 2. With the knee flexed, the operator applies
steady traction in line wi ..."
"... Michael C. Kurz 6 Pain Management, 62 James R. Miner and John H. Burton 7 Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, 80 ... Bond and Michael K. Abraham 47 Femur and Hip Injuries, 580 Michael K. Abraham and Michael C. Bond 48 Knee and Lower Leg ..."
Rosen's Emergency Medicine(7th Edition) Expert Consult Premium Edition: Enhanced Online Features and Print by John Marx , RobertHockberger , Ron Walls Hardcover, 2,720 Pages, Published 2009 by A Mosby Title ISBN-13: 978-0-323-06682-2, ISBN: 0-323-06682-8