Pathognomic sign of traumatic fracture is
Correct Answer: Crepitus
Description: C. i.e. (Crepitus) (545 - Apley 8th)* Crepitus or abnormal movement is pathognomic to traumatic fracture.* Posterior - interosseous nerve invovemet in Monteggia fracture dislocation* Peroneal nerve involvement in knee dislocationMotor cyclists fractures - The motorcyclists sustains a ring fracture and the pillion rider an atlanto - occipital avulsion with dural tear Anteroflexion without impact on the occiput seems to be a rare casual mechanism of the 'ring' fracture.
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