Ortho/neuros common conditions Flashcards

1
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Who is talipes equinovarus MC in? Is it treatable

A

Male to female 2:1
30-50% bilateral

Yes, Ponseti method (series of manipulation and castings)

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2
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What is talipes calcaneovalgus

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Exaggerated dorsiflexion (allows dorsum of foot to come into contact with shin)

Results from uterine positioning

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3
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True or false; talipes calcaneovalgus typically resolve spontaneously

A

true

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4
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Nursemaid’s elbow AKA

A

Radial head subluxation

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5
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Common mechanism of nursemaid’s elbow

A

lifting child by hand or tugging arm removing clothing

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6
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When is nursemaid’s elbow common?

A

1-4 years?

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7
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What is legg-calve-perthes? Who is MC in? S/S?

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AVN of femoral head
MC boys 2-10

Referred pain: medial thigh, knee, groin

Painless limp (antalgic)

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8
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True or false; most SCFE lesions are unilateral (when is it MC)

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true

MC 8-16 years old

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9
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Who is Osgood-schlatter MC in?

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Boys 9-15

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10
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What is talipes equinovarus

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congential defect of the ankle and foot (inversion of foot/plantar flexion)

Contracted triceps surae

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