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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
==Physical | ==Physical Examination == | ||
Some of the more common physical examination findings are | Some of the more common physical examination findings are |
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Overview
Physical Examination
Some of the more common physical examination findings are
- Shoulder (internal rotation deformity)
- Elbow (extension and pronation deformity)
- Wrist (volar and ulnar deformity)
- Hand (fingers in fixed flexion and thumb-in-palm deformity)
- Hip (flexed, abducted and externally rotated, often dislocated)
- Knee (flexion deformity) and foot (clubfoot deformity).