EXAM2_G15_Joints_IMAGING_1 Flashcards

1
Q

4 UE joints

A

SC, AC, GH, Scapulohumeral (needed for limb movement)

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2
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Scapulohumeral rhythym

A

1:2 ration of scapula to GH movement
180 deg upper limb
60 deg scap rotation
120 deg humeral action at GH joint

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3
Q

What is the sternal end of the clavicle?

Where does it attach?

A

small end goes to manubrium in the Clavicular notch

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4
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What are the 4 ligaments of the sternoclavicular joint?

A
  1. Interclavicular ligament
  2. Costoclavicular ligament
  3. Anterior sternoclavicular ligament
  4. Posterior sternoclavicular ligament
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5
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What is the disc between sternum and clavicle?

What is most important ligament of sternoclavicular joint?

A

Articular disc

costoclavicular ligament- anchors clavicle to the joint

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6
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Dislocation of sternoclavicular joint

A

RARE (anterior more common 9:1)

Fracture more common

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7
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What ligaments support the acromioclavicular ligament?

A

Medial is CONOID ligament
Middle is TRAPEZOID ligament
Lateral is CORACOACROMIAL ligament

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8
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The trapezoid ligament and the conoid ligament are collectively called the?

A

Coracoclavicular ligaments

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9
Q

What is continuous superiorly with the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii?

A

GLENOID LABRUM

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10
Q

What does the glenoid labrum do?

Where in the joint capsule is it located? where will it be pinned on a practical?

A

Fibrocartilage ring that deepens the glenoid cavity

-ring around the Glenoid cavity that forms the bowl

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11
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What tendons are external to the joint capsule?

A

Supraspinatus subscapularis infraspinatus, teres minor

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12
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GH joint capsule

A

has excess material inferior for upward rotations

loose fibrous capsule

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13
Q

What forms the Protective arch superior to GH joint

what function?

A

Coracoacromial ligament:
Prevents superior displacement of head of humerus from GH cavity
Stabilizes acromioclavicular joint

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14
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What maintains tendon of long head of biceps within intertubercular sulcus?

A

Transverse humeral ligament

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15
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What reinforces the joint capsule superiorly

A

Coracohumeral ligament

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16
Q

What ligament is internal to joint capsule? what are the three parts?
What does it do?

A
Glenohumeral ligaments
superior
middle 
inferior
Reinforces capsule anteriorly
17
Q

What synovial membrane of joint capsule protrudes through apertures in the fibrous joint capsule ?

A

Subtendinous Bursa of subscapularis

18
Q

what surrounds tendon of long head of biceps?

A

Synovial sheath of biceps brachii (can be seen on radio-graph)

19
Q

Waht are the two bursa under deltoid and coracoachromial ligament?

A

Subdeltoid bursa

subacromial bursa

20
Q

What is a shoulder separation?

what is type 1,2,3

A

Dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint
T1 /2 incomplete, primarily ac ligament involved (indirect force)

T3- Complete shoulder separation- AC joint and Coracoclavicular joints ruptured (Direct force)

T3+ complete shoulder separation involves rupture of ac and coracoclavicular ligament (direct force)

21
Q

Characteristics of a piano key sign

press down on clavicle and it comes back up like a piano key

A
dislocated AC joint
-traps pull clavicle up
UE and Scapula fall
-acromion moves inferior to clavicle
-prominent clavicle
-shoulder contour normal
22
Q

What is a Shoulder Dislocation?

A

dislocation of glenohumeral joint
Anterior SD most common

Axillary nerve and PCHA at risk in quad space.

INFERIOR most common probably weak cause they dont need to be strong b/c gravity helps

loss of shoulder contour

23
Q

What type of shoulder injury leads to a loss of shoulder contour? which one doesnt?

A

Dislocation of GH joint= loss of contour

Dislocation of AC joint- normal shoulder contour

24
Q

What most common dislocation 2nd most common of GH joint?

A

Subcoracoid

Subglenoid

25
Q

recurrent subcoracoid shoulder dislocations of GH joint shows what deformity?

A

Hill Sachs deformity

Divit (indented groove) in posterolateral aspect of humeral head

26
Q

Degenerative tendinitis of the rotator cuff and calcified tendinitis

What is the key clinical feature?

A

Subacromial bursitis
-focused on supraspinatus tendon near attachment on Greater tubercle
Avascular- age-related degeneration

Painful arc sign