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Interpretation of plain films is a crucial skill in urgent care and some fractures are easier to overlook than others.
​Interpretation of plain films is a crucial skill in urgent care and some fractures are easier to overlook than others. Dr. Matt Shores will review the clinical indicators that increase the likelihood of a fracture being present and discuss when additional views can help make a more accurate diagnosis. He will give tips on recognizing the subtle clues that may indicate a fracture is indeed present though it may not be obvious upon first observation. Proper interpretation and even clinical suspicion of a more significant injury despite normal x-rays, leads to the best fracture treatment and follow-up planning, which will also be reviewed.
Format | Video |
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Contributor | Matthew Shores |
Length | 55 minutes |
Publication Date | 10/12/18 |
Source | Urgent Care Association |