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| | Conceptual Approach | |-----------|--------------------------| | Fracture Healing | Stages (hematoma → callus → remodeling), factors affecting healing (blood supply, immobilization). | | Bone Tumors | Age-based classification (Ewing’s in kids, Osteosarcoma in adolescents, Myeloma in elderly). | | Dislocations | Mechanism (e.g., fall on outstretched hand → posterior shoulder dislocation). | | Spine Disorders | Dermatomes, myotomes, disc prolapse levels (L4-L5 vs L5-S1). | | Arthritis | Inflammatory vs. Non-inflammatory synovial fluid analysis. | | Pediatric Orthopedics | Developmental dysplasia of hip (DDH), CTEV (clubfoot) – Ponseti method reasoning. |

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