1) FF adductus, 2) RF varus, 3) equinus.
Order of correction: Take out the supinatus, next correct the FF and RF together, then the ankle equinus.
FOG MACHINE
Central Pontine Myelinolysis; a demyelinating syndrome
All Cotton Elastic
2nd & 4th Gen PCN
1st & 2nd Gen Cephs
Carbapenems
Tetracyclines
2nd Gen Quinolones
Macrolides, Bactrim, Vancomycin, Clindamycin, Zyvox, Synercid, Rifampin
3rd & 4th Gen PCN
Carbapenems
Tetracycline
Aztreonam
Bactrim
2nd-4th Gen Quinolones
FAT CIAZ
Fortaz, Aztreonam, Timentin
Cefobid, Imipenin, Aminoglycosides, Zosyn
Extensor Capsularis
Plantaris
Vamp disease describes an inflammatory swelling on the dorsal (top) aspect of the foot corresponding to the vamp of the shoe.
1) Hypertrophic – elephant foot, horse hoot, oligotorophic
2) Atrophic – torsion wedge, comminuted, defect, atrophic
Type 1
A – Plantar tuberosity fractures
B – Sus tali fracture
C – Anterior process fractures
Type 2
A – Extra-articular “beak” fracture of the posterior-superior calcaneal body
B – Intra-articular “tongue-type” Achilles avulsion fracture
Type 3 – Extra-articular calcaneal body fx
Type 4 – Intra-articular comminuted fx
Type 5 – Intra-articular Joint Depression
Stage 1 – AITFL syndesmotic rupture or avulsion of its insertion
Stage 2 – Spiral lateral malleolus fracture (Weber B), long, posterior spike on lateral radiograph
Stage 3 – PITFL syndesmotic rupture or avulsion of its insertion
Stage 4 – Transverse avulsion fx medial malleolus/ deltoid rupture (Mueller B)
AITFL avulsion from the anteromedial fibula
Trauma to fibula neck (deep peroneal nerve), Guillain-Barre, Charcot-Marie Tooth disease, compartment syndrome