Course
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Fracture Types
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Splinting and Casting
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Open vs. Closed Reduction
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Humerus
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Radius and Ulna
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Femur
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Tibia/ Fibula
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About your Instructor
Raisa is a 4th year medical student passionate about orthopedics and medical education. She turned her passions into PedsFx after spending a year with a pediatric orthopedic surgeon. She created this resource to help students like her gain a better understanding of pediatric fractures, their classifications and how to treat them. This resource is particularly useful in the clinical setting including the emergency room or clinic, but can also be used to study for exams. The goal is to make a resource that is easy to understand for medical students!