Musculoskeletal Flashcards

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Polymyalgia rheumatica PMR definition and sx

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Inflammation of unknown origin that affects muscles and joints.
Sx- aches in the shoulders (usually 1st symptom), neck, upper arm, lower back, hips, back and thigh pain. Quick onset worse in am improvement during the day.

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Treatment of polymyalgia rheumatica

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Low dose steroids (10-15mg per day) until sx are relieved, then tapering dose to find lowest effective dose to suppress symptoms.

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Osgood-Schlatter disease etiology and presentation

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Patellar swelling and pain in adolescents who participate in running/jumping. Repeated stress causes inflammation and avulsion below the patellar tendon where it attaches to the tibia.
Sx- pain, swelling, tenderness in one or both knees that ranges from mild to debilitating.

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Osgood-Schlatter treatment

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Aimed to reduce pain and swelling. NSAIDS, PT, strengthening exercises

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Meniscal tear etiology and presentation

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Tear of meniscus (c-shaped fibrocartilage pad) between femoral condyles and tibial plateaus. Found with twist-type injury to knee.
Sx- effusion of knee, tightness/stiffness, ROM limited by discomfort. Some report lock knee, popping, or knee “gives out”

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Treatment of meniscal tear

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RICE, analgesics, aspiration if no improvement after 2-4 weeks. Arthroscopy for debridement and repair considered at 4-6 weeks if no improvement

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Reactive arthritis etiology and presentation

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Painful inflammatory arthritis typically seen days or weeks after an acute bacterial diarrhea or STI infection.
Sx- pain/swelling of the knees, ankles, heels, toes or fingers, persistent low back pain. Conjunctivitis and urinary problems can also be present
“Can’t see, can’t per, can’t climb a tree”

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Treatment of reactive arthritis

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Anti-inflammatory meds- NSAIDS, steroids. Steroid injections into joints, Antimicrobial meds for urethritis

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Normal bone mass on DEXA

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T-score at -1.0 and above

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Low bone mass (Osteopenia) on DEXA

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T-score between -1.0 and -2.5

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Osteoporosis on DEXA

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T-score at or below -2.5 (-2.5 or “more negative” on number line)

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Treatment for osteoporosis

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Bisphosphonates- alendronate (Fosamax), ibandronate (Boniva), risedronate (Actonel)
Calcitonin (Miacalcin) 
Estrogen or hormone therapy
Parathyroid hormone 
RANK inhibitor (denosumab-Prolia)
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Distal joint involvement with Osterarthritis

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Mid-Finger joint= Bouchards nodes

Last distal finger joint= Heberdens nodes

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