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  1. Patellar Dislocation - Osmosis

    Mar 4, 2025 · Dislocation tends to move the patella bone in the lateral direction, away from the body. Patellar dislocation is a relatively uncommon knee injury. Only accounting for …

  2. Anatomy clinical correlates: Knee - Osmosis

    This results in a posterior dislocation causing disruption of multiple knee ligaments, such as the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments and the medial and lateral collateral ligaments.

  3. Septic Bursitis: What Is It, Causes, Treatment, and More | Osmosis

    Feb 4, 2025 · Septic bursitis most commonly affects bursae located in the elbow and knee joints due to their superficial locations. Symptoms of septic bursitis include pain over the affected …

  4. Chondromalacia Patellae - Osmosis

    Mar 4, 2025 · Chondromalacia patellae can be caused by weakness of the core and thigh muscles; recurrent joint injuries or trauma such as repetitive bending or twisting of the knee …

  5. Anatomy clinical correlates: Leg and ankle - Osmosis

    Mechanisms that may cause injury at the popliteal fossa are deep penetrating trauma, knee surgery, compression from a tumor or a Baker's cyst, and posterior knee dislocation. An injury …

  6. Anatomy clinical correlates: Hip, gluteal region and thigh

    Other complications of hip fracture include chronic pain, nonunion, future arthritic changes of the associated hip joint, and dislocation. Speaking of which, let's talk about hip dislocation, which …

  7. Approach to hip pain: Video & Meaning | Osmosis

    If trauma is present, think fracture, dislocation, or labral tear. Patients with fractures or dislocations are likely older and may have osteoporosis. Physical exam reveals an inability to walk on the …

  8. Neurovascular Assessment: What Is It, Why It’s Performed

    Mar 4, 2025 · A neurovascular assessment is a systematic test used by clinicians to assess neurovascular compromise, impaired blood flow to the Learn with Osmosis

  9. Osmosis video - Meniscus tear

    Meniscus tear is when one or both of the menisci of the knee joint are torn. Acute tears usually occur in athletes during contact sports, when the menisci are violently compressed. Chronic …

  10. Acetabulum: What Is It, Function, Fractures, and More | Osmosis

    Jul 30, 2025 · By far, the most common type of fracture is a posterior wall fracture, which typically occurs when an individual is in a seated position and the knee hits the dashboard during a car …