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Nama
Tempat dan Tanggal Lahir
Jenis Kelamin
Status Perkawinan
Agama
Alamat Rumah
Telp./Faks.
Alamat e-mail
Tahun
Lulus
1977
19811984
19841986
1986
2003
2010
2014
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S1
Training Bedah Umum
Orthopaedi
Training Orthopaedi
Fellow Ilmu Bedah Tangan
dan Bedah Mikro
S2
S2
S3
Jurusan/Bidang Studi
FK UNPAD
FK UNPAD
Kedokteran
Ilmu Bedah
Orthopaedi
PENGALAMAN JABATAN
Jabatan
Institusi
Asisten Luar Biasa Bagian Ilmu Faal FK UNPAD
UNPAD
Perwira wajib Militer ABRI,
TNI AU
Kepala Urusan Kesehatan Pangkalan Udara Singkawang II dan
TNI AU
Supadio, Kalimantan Barat
Staff Departemen/SMF Orthopaedi & Traumatologi
FK UNPAD/RSUP Dr.Hasan
Sadikin
Sekretaris Bagian Bedah Orthopaedi RSUP Dr.Hasan Sadikin
FK UNPAD/RSUP Dr.Hasan
Sadikin
Ketua Program Studi Orthopaedi & Traumatologi FK
FK UNPAD/RSUP Dr.Hasan
UNPAD/RSUP Dr.Hasan Sadikin
Sadikin
Ketua Komite Etik & Hukum RSUP Dr.Hasan Sadikin
RSUP Dr.Hasan Sadikin
2004 2006
Depkes
2006 2009
Depkes
2009 2010
FK UNPAD/RSUP Dr.Hasan
Sadikin
UNPAD
2010 - 2015
RSKB Melinda 2
2015 - sekarang
2011 - 2013
CURRICULUM VITAE
Nama : Dr. dr. Mohammad Rizal Chaidir SpOT(K)., Mkes
(MMR)., MHKes., FICS
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Riwayat Pekerjaan :
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Also
known
Locomotor
system, gives human ability to
move using muscular and skeletal
systems.
Support
Stability
Movement
BONE
JOINTS
MUSCLE
TENDON
LIGAMENT
BONE
The skeletal system (Bone) serves many important
functions :
-
Store Minerals
BONE
A fracture is a break in the continuity of a bone
Closed fracture
Open fracture
Crepitus
Tenderness
False motion
Guarding
Exposed fragments
Swelling
Pain
Bruising
Locked joint
Chief Complaint
Mechanism of injury
Onset of symptoms
Look
Feel
Movement
BONE
X-Ray :
Principle (Rules of two) :
Two View,
Two joint,
Two limb,
Two injuries,
Two occasion
BONE
5P:
PAIN
PULSE
PALLOR
PARASTHESIA
PARALYSIS
Compartment syndrome
TRUE EMERGENCY
CONSULT ORTHOPAEDIC
Traumatic amputation
Put
amputated
in a seal bag
put ice in
outside bag
TRUE EMERGENCY
CONSULT ORTHOPAEDIC
OR
Put
amputated
in a moist
gauze
plastic bag
put ice in
outside bag
BONE
First Aid Care For Fracture
1. Remove any clothes that cover the injured area. Cut clothing at the seams to avoid
unnecessary movement of the injured area.
2. Cover any open wounds with sterile dressings to control bleeding and prevent
infection. Gently wipe away dirt and debris, and irrigate the exposed bone end
with normal saline or clean water.
3. Assess blood flow and nerve function.
4. If there is severe deformity or angulation, apply minimal tractiona firm, steady
pull to bring the limb into more normal alignmentexcept for crushing injuries;
immobilize joints above and below the fracture.
5. Check distal pulses and capillary refill and sensation after the splint is in place to
make sure circulation is still adequate.
6. Give analgetic, Antibiotic if there is wound, and ATS/TT
7. Consult to Orthopaedic surgeon
BONE
EARLY ASSESSMENT
Immobilization
For open fracture : Wound cleansing
Immobilization
BONE
SPLINTING INDICATIONS
Prevention of further injury
Decrease pain
Decrease swelling
Stabilize fracture or dislocation
Relieve impaired neurological
function or muscle spasms
JOINTS
Connect individual bones and may allow bones to move
against each other to cause movement.
There are two divisions of joints,
JOINTS
Dislocation - An injury in which the joint
comes apart and stays apart; the bone
ends are no longer in contact with each
other
Signs and symptoms include:
pain
deformity
JOINTS
First Aid Care
1. Immobilize all dislocations in the position found. Splint above and
below the dislocated joint with an appropriate splint that will keep the
joint immobile.
2. Use the RICE method.
3. Treat for shock; keep the victim warm and quiet and in the position
most comfortable.
4. Give Analgetid
5. Consult to Orthopaedic surgeon
MUSCLE
There are three types of muscles :
Cardiac Heart
Skeletal Move body
MUSCLE
Strain
Contusion
CONSULT TO
ORTHOPAEDIC
SURGEON
Rupture Muscle
TENDON
Is a tough, flexible band of fibrous connective
tissue that connects muscles to bones.
As muscles contract, tendons transmit the
forces to the relatively rigid bones, pulling on
them and causing movement.
Tendons can stretch substantially, allowing
them
to
function
as
springs
during
locomotion, thereby saving energy.
TENDON
Tendon injury
Tendon rupture
Give Analgetic
LIGAMENT
Is a small band of dense, white, fibrous elastic
tissue connects between bone.
Most ligaments limit dislocation, or prevent certain
movements that may cause breaks.
Since they are only elastic they increasingly
lengthen when under pressure.
When this occurs the ligament may be susceptible
to break resulting in an unstable joint.
LIGAMENT
SPRAINS
An injury in which ligaments are
stretched and partially or completely torn
Pain
Swelling
Deformity
Discoloration of the skin
Inability to use the affected part
normally
LIGAMENT
First Aid (RICE)
Give Analgetic
Rupture Consult
to Orthopaedic
Surgeon
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