Chapter 17 muscularskeletal Flashcards

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common disorders

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bursitis: inflammation of bursa-knee, shdldr, elbow; pain and swelling at joint d/t kneeling, repetitive motion
carpal tunnel syndrome: pressure on nerves up the wrist; numbness, tingling thumbs and fingers esp. at night; repetitive work with bent wrist or vibrating tools
ganglion: cyst at joint, usually at back of hand or wrist; hard, small, painless; repetitive movements
tendonitis: inflammation of area where muscle and tendons join; pain, swelling, redness, difficulty using; repetitive movements
tenosynovitis: inflammation of tendon and tendon sheath; aching, tenderness, swelling; repetitive nonstrenous movements
trigger finger: inflammation of tendon/tendon sheaths of fingers; unable to move fingers smoothly or without pain; caused by repetative movements, gripping too long or tightly

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types of joints

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hinge: movement of flexion and extension, elbow
pivotal: rotation along long shaft, proximal radialulnar joint
condyloid: “egg and spoon”, movement on 2 axis, wrist joint
saddle: aka biaxial joint, carpometacarpal joint of thumb (similar to condyloid)
ball-and-socket: hip, shoulder
plane: flat, one bone slides on top of other, patellofemoral joint

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common symptoms

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pain-disorders of bone, muscles, or joints
weakness: differentiate from fatigue, distal or proximal muscle groups?
deformity-congenital vs. recent
limited ROM-d/t changes in articular cartilage, scarring of joint capsule, muscle contracture
stiffness-most common complaint
joint clicking-associated with certain movements

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primary movements of shoulder

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forward flexion
extension
abduction
internal and external rotation

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common shoulder problems

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impingement: usually rotator cuff problems, tendonitis, bursitis
instability: glenohumeral joint-including ligaments and muscles
rotator cuff tear v tendonitis

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Impingement of shoulder

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Most common complaint
Normal wear and tear of rotator cuff tendons and tissue
-primary site is subacromial area
-can start as edema or hemorrhage d/t overuse or to more severe-full thickness rotator tear

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Elbow disorders

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-usually soft tissue disorders including lateral and medial epicondylitis

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Lateral epicondylitis

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-tennis elbow
Common in dominant arm
-caused by repetitive movements
-partial tearing of tendon
-symptoms: dull ache, worsening by grasping, localized, may radiate down forearm
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primary movements of shoulder

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forward flexion
extension
abduction
internal and external rotation

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common shoulder problems

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impingement: usually rotator cuff problems, tendonitis, bursitis
instability: glenohumeral joint-including ligaments and muscles
rotator cuff tear v tendonitis

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Carpal tunnel syndrome

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  • entrapment/compression of medial nerve in carpal canal

- idiopathic, associated with diabetes, hypothyroidism, alcoholism, RA, repetitive motion

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Trigger finger

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  • formation of scar tissue around flexor tendon

- finger catches or locks in flexed position

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Fracture of hip

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  • common in patients over 50
  • usually s/p fall
  • most cur I proximal femur
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Bursitis of hip

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  • trauma most common cause
  • 40-60 yo men and women
  • localized pain extending to knees or lower back
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Anterior cruciate ligament tear of knee

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  • injured by direct blow or indirect stress of ligament
  • sudden pop of knee, unable to straighten leg
  • sudden onset
  • positive Lachman’s or drawer test
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Posterior cruciate ligament tear

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Less common than all

-use posterior drawer test

17
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Ankle sprains

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Most common ankle injury
Grade I: stretching of ligament, no tear
II: some tearing(bruising) some functional limitations
III: severe, complete disruption of ligaments, joint instability

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Achilles’ tendon rupture

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  • sudden sharp pain
  • sudden swelling
  • weakness in ankle
  • thompsons test
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test for achilles tendon

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thompson test: squeeze calf while patient prone will cause plantar flexion of foot-intact achilles

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Tests for ankle lateral sprains

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anterior drawer tests: tests integrity of talofibular ligament
inversion stress test: tests integrity of calcaneo-fibular ligament

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tests for syndesmotic ankle injury

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squeeze test

external rotation test

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yergason’s test

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shoulder evaluation

detects long head bicep irritation or transverse humeral ligament issues

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speed’s test

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shoulder evaluation

long head bicep tendon

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drop arm test

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shoulder evaluation

problems with supraspinatus tendon

25
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apprehension/relocation test

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shoulder evaluation

potential resubluxating or dislocated-instability

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thrower’s tests

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shoulder eval

anterior capsular laxity

27
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sulcus test

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instability of shoulder

sulcus sign

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empty can test

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shoulder eval

specific trauma to supraspinatus muscls: tendon irritation, impingement/tear

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ottawa ankle rules

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  • guidelines for xray
  • presents within 10 days of injury
  • unable to bear weight at time of injury or in office
  • tenderness of distal 6 cm of malleoli on posterior
  • tenderness over base of 5th met or navicular bone