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    MECHANISMS OF INJURY SPECS
    Abdominal Injuries Intro Intestinal Perforation Stomach
    Basic Anatomy Introduction Subarachnoid
    Bending Fractures Liver Spleen Subdural Subarch
    Birth Injuries Location 4 Taking Injury History 4
    Bone Tissue Long Bone Biomechanics Tibia Fibula Module
    Bruising Injuries Long Bone Fract Module Tibia Metaphyseal
    Cerebral Edema Mass Effect Subdural Tibia Spiral
    Cerebral Herniation Mechanics 4 Tibia Transverse
    Classic Metaphyseal Mechanism Injury Timing
    Clavicle Module Intro Mesentery ​​Timing 4
    Clavicle - More Info More Info - Dura Transverse Fracture
    Contusion More Info - Lucid ​​Types Buckle
    CT Scans More Info - Nontraumatic ​​​Types Greenstick
    Dating Fractures Module More Info - Occult Injuries ​​Types Metaphyseal
    Development 4 Neomembrane Types Oblique
    Epidural Hematoma New Bone ​​​​Types of Fractures Module
    Femur Buckle Oblique Fracture Types Spiral
    Femur Metaphyseal Pancreas Types Transverse
    Femur Module Peritonitis ​​Witnesses 4
    Femur Spiral Radius Buckle ​​X Ray
    Femur Transverse Radius Metaphyseal
    Fractures and Magnitude Radius Transverse
    Fractures - Intro Radius Ulna Module
    Fractures - More Info Reaction 4
    Greenstick Fracture Retinal Hemorrhages
    History Rib Module
    Hollow Viscous Injuries Scalp Head Bruises
    Humerus Metaphyseal Skull Fractures
    Humerus Module Small Intestine
    Humerus Spiral Small Intestine Hematoma
    Humerus Supracondylar Small Subdural
    Humerus Transverse ​​Spiral Fracture