8:57 It should be described as lateral apposition rather than medial. The displacement is always described in relation to the distal bone fragment and since the distal tibial fragment has moved closer to the fibula (which is always lateral), it is lateral displacement/apposition.
8:57 It should be described as lateral apposition rather than medial. The displacement is always described in relation to the distal bone fragment and since the distal tibial fragment has moved closer to the fibula (which is always lateral), it is lateral displacement/apposition.
Very systematic, starting my ortho rotation soon and this gave very good background thank you!
Great systemic approach and explanation ❤️❤️❤️
Brilliant, thanks
AMAZING video
Amazing content
Thank you so much💗
Very helpful
the different voices ruined this beautiful lecture
They killed it tho. Let’s focus on what’s important (which is the content!)
Let's give some credit to how organised it is tho
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Nice presentation, poor voices