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Danis-Weber ankle fx perhaps?

Posted By: Spice on 2007-04-29
In Reply to: ortho help please sm... - tia

Subject: Danis-Weber ankle fx perhaps?




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Weber A
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Weber....SM
Subject: Weber....SM

The Weber test is a quick screening test for hearing. It can detect unilateral (one-sided) conductive hearing loss and unilateral sensorineural hearing loss. The test is named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795 – 1878).

These are usually done together Rinne and Weber test.


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Subject: your right it is Weber. Thanks


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Subject: Romberg and Weber's?

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Subject: Weber-A fracture maybe.


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Subject: Weber A fracture


Weber is correct - it is a type of test (nm)
Subject: Weber is correct - it is a type of test (nm)

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Weber and Renee positive bilaterally?
Subject: Weber and Renee positive bilaterally?

In audiology?
Yes. He says Rinne, fumbles around a bit, says the other word, then says "slash Weber". You
Subject: Yes. He says Rinne, fumbles around a bit, says the other word, then says "slash Weber". You need

to know how to mind read with this guy.  It doesn't sound like he is correcting himself. 
I don't know if Weber's test would apply...its hearing-related...? nm
Subject: I don't know if Weber's test would apply...its hearing-related...? nm

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Normal Weber test, not 'bro-tel-er-eye-zing'??
Subject: Normal Weber test, not 'bro-tel-er-eye-zing'??

Can anyone help me figure this one out? 


Normal Weber test, not 'bro-tel-er-eye-zing'. 


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Weber and Rinne. Tuning fork tests. sm
Subject: Weber and Rinne. Tuning fork tests. sm

Link for you.


 


http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=-966066175


Neuro exam: Weber lateralized to right ear, (s/l) Renee normal on both sides. (nm)
Subject: Neuro exam: Weber lateralized to right ear, (s/l) Renee normal on both sides. (nm)


For vertigo - says patient has normal Rinne, ______ and Weber testing. Sounded like Rumaud?
Subject: For vertigo - says patient has normal Rinne, ______ and Weber testing. Sounded like Rumaud?

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Weber test and Rinne test for hearing. NM =)
Subject: Weber test and Rinne test for hearing. NM =)

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Subject: Ankle x-ray.

Sentence is: No widening of the interosseous (s/l) synomosis) is noted.
ankle
Subject: ankle


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Subject: it was ANKLE!! lol

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Ankle
Subject: Ankle


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Subject: All I can think of is ankle block?

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Subject: Yes, foot/ankle (nm)

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Subject: PE of right ankle - need word help

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Subject: foot/ankle - THanks for looking


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Subject: Yes. Measure at ankle and arm. sm

http://www.guideline.gov/summary/summary.aspx?ss=15&doc_id=5393&nbr=3696


 


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Subject: Ankle Terminology. HELP!

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inversion to ankle sm
Subject: inversion to ankle sm

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His examination today shows some mild tenderness over his anterior talofibular ligament. Negative anterior drawer and negative s/l cotton maneuver. There is no pain with inversion/eversion stress. There is a little bit of discomfort posteriorly with forced dorsiflexion and plantar flexion.
this has nothing to do with ankle sprains. nm
Subject: this has nothing to do with ankle sprains. nm

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Subject: scolastic ankle? sm

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Subject: Is the following incorrect if given in the ankle..

Doc dictated MCL, LCL, and Hoffa's fat pad information in an MRI of the left ankle.  I have been doing orthopaedics for a long time, and aren't all of these only in the knee, or have I learned something new in my old age?


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Subject: ankle jerks maybe?


ortho ankle help
Subject: ortho ankle help

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pt sprained ankle doing x-rays. sm
Subject: pt sprained ankle doing x-rays. sm

This is an ESL doc.


She says.....Patient has some joint effusion.  Patient has s/l well-"corticated" multiple densities adjacent to tip of lateral malleolus and also over medial malleolus.  Seems to be well-"corticated".  Seems to be from old trauma.  Patient stated he sprained his ankle in past and he had x-ray done. 


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Subject: Could it be Kallassy ankle brace?


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Subject: ABI, ankle-brachial index, maybe.

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Subject: She has 1+ (s/l) sacodema and 1+ ankle edema.

She has 1+ (s/l) sacodema and 1+ ankle edema.


What is the 's' word?


calcaneal, the one at the back of the ankle? nm
Subject: calcaneal, the one at the back of the ankle? nm

s
SM for info on ankle complex.
Subject: SM for info on ankle complex.

Any of these?


 


The lateral ankle complex (ie. the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, posterior talofibular ligaments