R/O - Soft tissue injuries of the extremities Flashcards

1
Q

which injury involves muscle / tendon?

A

sTrain

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2
Q

which injury involves ligaments?

A

sPrain

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3
Q

when is laxity a problem?

A

if it is painful

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4
Q

where is the referred pain for long head of the biceps brachii tendon?

A

anterior shoulder

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5
Q

yergasons test tests for pathology of the ______

A

biceps tendon (long head)

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6
Q

speeds test tests for ___________

A

bicipital tendonitis or superior labral tears

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7
Q

what are the most common lateral shoulder tears?

A
  • supraspinatus

- infraspinatus

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8
Q

what are the most common anterior shoulder tears?

A

subscapularis

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9
Q

patte’s test tests for ___________

A

infraspinatus / teres minor

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10
Q

neers and hawkins tests test for _________

A

subacromial bursitis

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11
Q

tennis elbow is aka:

A

lateral epicondylitis

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12
Q
  • pain and decreased grip strength with resisted supination
  • pain with resisted wrist extension
  • maximum tenderness to palpation 1 cm distal to lateral epicondyle
A

lateral epicondylitis

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13
Q

golfers elbow is aka:

A

medial epicondylitis

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14
Q
  • insidious onset over common flexor mass
  • tenderness to palpation over common flexor mass
  • pain with resisted pronation and wrist flexion
A

medial epicondylitis

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15
Q

what is the mechanism of mallet finger?

A

object striking the finger, creating forceful flexion of extended DIP

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16
Q
  • tender at dorsal aspect of DIP

- no active extension at DIP

A

mallet finger

17
Q

what imaging do you need for mallet finger?

A

AP / lateral / oblique

18
Q

what is the injury / pathology in jersey finger? what is the mechanism?

A
  • flexor digitorum profundus tendon injury

- athlete’s finger catches on another player’s clothing causing forced extension of the DIP during active flexion

19
Q

what is the mechanism of central slip extensor tendon injury?

A

PIP joint forcibly flexed while actively extended

20
Q
  • tenderness at dorsal PIP joint

- inability to actively extend

A

central slip extensor tendon injury

21
Q

what is the injury / pathology of a jammed finger? what is the mechanism?

A

collateral ligament injury due to forced ulnar or radial deviation causing partial or complete collateral ligament tears

22
Q

what is the mechanism of volar plate injury?

A

forceful hyperextension of finger, usually at PIP

23
Q

skiers thumb is due to injury of what structure?

A

ulnar collateral ligament

24
Q

what is a steners lesion?

A
  • proximal end of UCL becomes trapped outside of adductor aponeurosis
  • present with joint instability and tender mass
25
Q
  • pain over lateral hip
  • insidious onset after extreme hip flexion
  • tenderness to palpation over greater trochanter
A

trochanteric bursitis

26
Q

acute trochanteric bursitis associated with pain over or just posterior to trochanter

A

snapping hip

27
Q

internal snapping hip involves what muscle?

A

iliopsoas

28
Q

what is the pathology in snapping hip?

A

iliopsoas tendon rubbing over iliopectineal eminence of the pelvic brim

29
Q

deep anterior snapping sensation with hip flexion, worsened with box jumps, running stairs

A

internal snapping hip

30
Q

tenderness along lateral femoral condyle

A

IT band friction syndrome

31
Q

the medial meniscus is ____ shaped and the lateral meniscus is _______ shaped

A
  • C

- O

32
Q

what is the mechanism for the unhappy triad?

A

valgus stress to flexed and rotated knee

33
Q

what is osteochondritis dessican?

A
  • fragmentation of articular cartilage

- can lead to necrosis

34
Q

what is osgood schlatter’s?

A

overuse injury with avulsion of the patellar tendon leading to pain

35
Q

what is a bakers cyst? what is the cause?

A
  • posterior popliteal cyst

- complication of chronic inflammation of the knee

36
Q

anterior drawer testing of the ankle tests for what structure?

A

ATF

37
Q

talar tilt tests the integrity of what structure?

A

calcaneal fibular ligament

38
Q

ottawa ankle criteria - perform ankle / foot x ray series if:

A
  • ankle: tenderness over posterior edge or tip of LM or MM

- foot: tenderness over navicular or base of 5th metatarsal