Clavicular And Proximal Humerus Fractures Flashcards

1
Q

Most common location for a proximal humerus fracture

A

Surgical neck

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2
Q

What is the typical patient that gets a proximal humerus fracture

A

Elderly lady with osteoporosis

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3
Q

In a fracture at the surgical neck, what muscle becomes the principal abductor

A

Supraspinatus

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4
Q

How do you conservatively treat proximal humerus fractures

A

Sling for 6 weeks, then ROM exercises (Codmans)

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5
Q

How do you treat clavicular fractures if treated conservatively?

A

Immobilize with sling for 3 to 6 weeks

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6
Q

Most common location for a clavicle fracture

A

Middle clavicular

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7
Q

When rehabbing a clavicular fracture when do you start progressing range of motion

A

3 weeks

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8
Q

What nerve is involved in surgical neck fractures

A

Axillary nerve

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9
Q

When is surgery indicated for clavicular fracture

A

If open fracture or if obvious skin tenting

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10
Q

What is little leaguer’s shoulder?

A

Stress fracture of the proximal growth plate of proximal humerus seen in adolescent pitchers

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11
Q

How do you treat little leaguer’s shoulder?

A

Activity restriction for 8 weeks in adults and 12 weeks in adolescents, and then return to activity when asymptomatic

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