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Topic: X-Ray Interpretation

5 to 8% of all paediatric fractures are in the foot, from the hindfoot, through the midfoot, forefoot and toes. Review these injuries in this foot fractures post.
Know the difference between metaphyseal and epiphyseal proximal humeral fractures, their classification and their treatment
Carpal injuries are rare in kids, but we still need to know about them...
These injuries are not so 'humerus'
Hopefully time for a quick visit to fast track.
Sam Likes To Push The Toy Car Hard
Time to get a little bit better at looking at shoulder x-rays

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