History Flashcards

1
Q

Orthopaedic Symptoms

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-Pain
-Stiffness
-Deformity
-Instability
-Swelling
-Locking
-Erythema
-Clicking
-Crunching (crepitus)

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Surgical sieve using VITAMIN C DEF

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V Vascular
I Infective inflammatory
T Trauma
A Autoimmune
M Metabolic
I Iatrogenic
N Neoplastic
C Congenital
D Degenerative
E Endocrine environment
F Functional

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3
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Anatomical sieve

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-Skin
-Hai follicles and sweat glands
-Subcutaneous fat
-Fascia

-Joint
-Ligaments
=Capsule
=Synovium
=Intra-articular structures
=Articular cartilage
=Epiphysis (in children)

-Bone
=Muscle/ tendon
=Nerves and vessels
=Periosteum
=Bone

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Describe pain as a symptom

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-Well localised:
=Skin
=Ligaments and tendons (‘sprain’ or tendinopathy)
=Dermatome -> Referred from the spine

-Poorly localised:
=Joint capsule being stretched (-> effusion)
==Transudate vs. exudate vs. (lipo)haemarthrosis

-Bone
=Fracture
=Infections and tumours -> ‘red flags

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Describe stiffness as a symptom

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-Reduced active ROM ->
=Normally pain! Pathology affecting joint, muscle or tendon
=Neurological causes:
==Cognition
==Spinal cord
==Synapses
==LMNs
==NMJs

-Reduced passive ROM
=Any anatomical layer could be affected

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Describe swelling

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-Exudate -> usually warm and erythematous
=Infective
=Inflammatory
=Haemarthrosis: coagulopathy / fracture

-Transudate -> usually cool and non-erythematous
=OA most common

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Describe erythema

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-Well circumscribed
=Infective or inflammatory
=Usually of the skin

-Poorly circumscribed
=Usually the fascia or deeper
=Infective, inflammatory, or blood

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Describe clicking, crunching, and locking

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-Intra-articular pathology
-Any intra-articular structure:
=All: (Osteo)chondral fragment: trauma or osteochondritis dessicans or Incongruent articular surfaces -> OA, others
=Shoulder: Labrum
=Hip: Labrum
=Knee: Menisci

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Describe instability

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-Passive stabilisers
-All:
=Ligaments
=Shape of the articular surfaces
-Hip and Shoulder: Labrum
-Knee: Menisci

-Active stabilisers (extraarticular)
=Muscles and their tendons

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