Let’s try something new where we begin and continue the discussion of a
case on the website. Please follow the link just below the images in this
case that reads: *Feel free to leave your comments on the website at
ocadmsk.com <ocadmsk.com>*
*Register if you haven’t already, what are you waiting for?* On this case
there will be an enabled link. ocadmsk.com will be underlined. Finally when
you go to the case, you can click the box to be notified when a response
comes in (if you don’t mind being notified).
I saw this history and thought “surfing injury at work, lucky dawg or not
telling the truth”. I wanted to know more so I called the patient and found
this out. He was at work at a paddleboard rental company in Malibu on the
beach. A person was coming in at the end of their rental and he walked out
to help bring in the paddleboard. He went into the water at a knee high
depth when a wave came in and smashed the paddleboard into his knee –
spearing his knee.
Answer the following questions by replying to me or please click the” leave
a comment” link below the photos and answer and comment on the website! If
you haven’t registered, here’s your chance. It is free.
I think it would be cool and “forum like” if discussions could be threads
on the site that can easily be contributed to or referenced. Log in as
usual. On the landing page click on Archives in the upper left hand corner
of the page. Should be on the front of the archive page. The click on the
case photo or read more button. Good luck!
This case.
Which structures were injured?
A. MCL and patella.
B. Biceps and adductor tubercle.
C. FCL and femur.
D. Patellar cartilage and rectus femoris.
E. None of the above.
What was the mechanism of injury?
A. Valgus primarily.
B Varus primarily.
C. Hokey Pokey mechanism (tried to turn himself around to find what it was
all about).
D. Shoulder abduction transferred to the knee.
E. None of the above.
[image: Slide7.JPG]
[image: Slide6.JPG]
[image: Slide8.JPG]
[image: Slide1.JPG]
[image: Slide2.JPG][image: Slide3.JPG][image: Slide4.JPG][image: Slide5.JPG]
Looks like the sentence with the link didn’t show up like I thought it
would. You can still log in to ocadmsk.com and go to archives and you’ll
see the case there.
On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 2:49 PM Phillip Tirman MD <ptirmanmd@gmail.com>
wrote:
[gallery]
FCL and Femur
Varus primarily
Never heard of a Hokey Pokey mechanism, but I like it
C: FCL and Femur
B: Varus primarily
Nice case. Thanks
C and B ,
But not at work!
Greetings from lake Garda
Alwin
C and B