Diagnosis Matching OTA 220

A detailed and educational illustration depicting various bone injuries and conditions of the hand and wrist, highlighting fractures, tendons, and symptoms associated with these injuries, in a medical style.

Bone Injury Diagnosis Quiz

Test your knowledge on common bone injuries and their diagnoses with our engaging quiz! This is an excellent opportunity to reinforce your understanding of different types of fractures, tendinopathies, and associated conditions.

Are you up for the challenge? Here’s what you can expect:

  • 8 multiple-choice questions
  • A focus on upper extremity injuries
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HealingBone543
When a bone bends and cracks. Also called a "partial fracture."
Greenstick fracture
Scaphoid fracture
Mallet finger
Skiers thumb
Caused by a nodule of the flexor tendon at the entrance of the tendon sheath. The tendon snaps, and the finger gets stuck in a flexed position.
Colle's fracture
Skiers thumb
Trigger finger
Mallet finger
Most common injury of the wrist. Type of distal radius fracture. Interferes with wrist flexion and extension.
Colle's fracture
Trigger finger
Skiers thumb
Greenstick fracture
Bony avulsion of the ulnar collateral ligament from the MC head. Also called "gamekeepers thumb."
Scaphoid fracture
Skiers thumb
Trigger finger
CRPS
Second most common injured bone in the wrist. Often fractured when the hand is dorsiflexed at the time of injury or a fall onto an outstretched hand.
Trigger finger
Scaphoid fracture
Mallet finger
Colle's fracture
Also known as Reflexive Sympathetic Dystrophy. Burning pain and edema to the injured area, usually after an injury. Blood flow stops going to injured area, thus decreasing healing.
Scaphoid fracture
Skiers thumb
Greenstick fracture
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
An injury to the end of your finger that causes it to bend inwards towards your palm. Also known as "hammer finger."
Mallet finger
Scaphoid fracture
Trigger finger
Colle's fracture
A painful condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. Also known as "radial styloid tenosynovitis."
Scaphoid fracture
Trigger finger
De Quervain’s disease
Greenstick fracture
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