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External rotation


Abduction


Adduction


Internal rotation


Rotation

Cortical bone


Subchondral bone


Cancellous bone

Decrease


Increase

Which of the following conditions are visible on radiograph

A bipolar prosthesis has a femoral head that swivels at the junction with the stem. What is the most important benefit in using a bipolar?

In the classification of the bone types in the femur, type B:



A - Has thin cortices that begin at the distal end of the GT, and thick cortices that begin at the distal end of the LT



B - There is still a distal flair but the metaphysical and diaphyseal cortical margins have thinned

Which of the following best describes femoral offset

What is an advantage of the Supine: Direct Anterior Approach

What distinguishes a stable intertroch fracture from one that is unstable?

What is hypertrophy?