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Elbow Dislocations

RebelEM

Elbow Dislocations in the Emergency Department: A Review of Reduction Techniques. J Emerg Med. 2018 Jun;54(6):849-854. Epub 2018 Apr 19. Commentary on an article by Marc Schnetzke, MD, et al.: “Determination of Elbow Laxity in a Sequential Soft-Tissue Injury Model. 2018 Apr 4;100(7):e46.

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Mastering Minor Care: Paronychia and Felon

Taming the SRU

These patients may be discharged with close outpatient follow-up, and should be instructed to return to the Emergency Department if they develop worsening and/or spreading pain and swelling, as this may be indicative of an infectious process. Tintinalli’s emergency medicine: A comprehensive study guide (Ninth edition.).

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Hand Examination & Pathology

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Soft tissue injuries are also very common and can also occur as children explore the world in younger years often trapping digits in doors and through accidents during play and sporting activities. We will focus on the most important structures when assessing paediatric hands in the emergency department.