Shoulder Pathology Flashcards

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What is acute rotator cuff tendonitis?

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AKA calcific tendonitis

Deposition of calcium phosphate in supraspinatus tendon causing intense inflammatory reaction and swelling

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What are the symptoms of acute rotator cuff tendonitis?

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Aching pain

Pain increases and then resolves

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What are the signs of acute rotator cuff tendonitis?

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Arm immobile

Too tender to palpate

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What is the management of acute rotator cuff tendonitis?

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Rest arm in sling
NSAIDs
Severe pain-intra capsular steroid or lidocaine injection

Condition resolves over 1-3wks

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What is chronic rotator cuff tendonitis?

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Over use or minor tears of rotator cuff

Causes subacute or chronic vascular response leading to pain and stiffness

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What are the symptoms of chronic rotator cuff tendonitis?

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Pain in shoulder

Worse at night or when abducting/elevating arm

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What are the signs of chronic rotator cuff tendonitis?

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Tender just beneath anterior edge of acromion 
Painful arc at 60-120 degrees
Less pain when passively abducted
Power normal
-separates from tear
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What is the management of chronic rotator cuff tendonitis?

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Analgesia-NSAID
Steroid injection
Physio
Surgery=last resort

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What is a rotator cuff tear?

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Caused by trauma in young patients or spontaneously in older patients

Partial tears can lead to chronic tendonitis but heal naturally

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What are the symptoms of rotator cuff tear?

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Sprain of shoulder

Limited abduction

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What are the signs of rotator cuff tear?

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Tenderness over anterior acromion
Once arm lifted above shoulder it can be held but when lowering arm it will suddenly drop
Intra-articular anaesthetic injection can distinguish between full and partial tear
-partial will regain ability to abduct but full won’t

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What is the management of rotator cuff tears?

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Partial recover in a few weeks

Acute
-heat, exercise, LA injections

After 3wks extent of rupture assessed

Complete tears in young people=surgery

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What is subacromial bursitis?

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Due to repetitive overhead lifting, pulling or trauma

Burning pain
Pain worse on lifting above head
Stiffness when passively abducting arm

Tx
-NSAIDs and avoid exacerbating movement

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What is painful arc/impingement syndrome?

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Pathology leads to swelling and oedema which decreases the space between humeral head and acromion

Painful arc 80-120 degrees

Impingement due to peri-articular pain is less painful on passive movements

Scarf test positive

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