MSK Injuries Flashcards

1
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Anatomical snuff box tenderness

A

Scaffold fx

blood supply is distal to proximal, can get avascular necrosis –> painful arthritis

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2
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difference between a dislocated and separated shoulder

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dislocated: head of humorous out of glenoid cavity
separated: clavicle separates from acromion and coracoid process of scapula

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3
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Posterior dislocation of hip

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most common type of hip dislocation

Structures injured:
Medial and lateral circumflex femoral a. (feed femoral neck, off of deep femoral artery)
Femoral v.
Sciatic n.
head of femur
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4
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Ligaments injured in inversion ankle sprain

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  1. anterior talofibular lig. (ATF)
  2. calcaneofibular lig
  3. posterior talofibular lig
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5
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Ligament injured in eversion ankle sprain

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deltoid ligament

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6
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Unhappy triad of knee injury

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Lateral force to knee while foot planted

  1. MCL
  2. ACL
  3. either Lateral meniscus (56%) or medial meniscus (44%)
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7
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Saturday Night Palsy

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compression of the radial nerve against the spiral groove of humerus –> wrist drop, difficulty straightening fingers, numbness on back of hand and posterior arm

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8
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Nerve damage associated with fracture of SHAFT of humerus

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radial N.

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9
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Proximal injury to ulnar n.

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loss of flexion of wrist and digits

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10
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distal injury to ulnar n.

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“Ulnar claw” deformity
MCP joint hyperextension and IP joint flexion of 4th and 5th digits when trying to extend

weak abduction and adduction of digits
Hypothenar wasting

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11
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Median nerve injury at elbow

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“Ape hand” deformity - loss of thumb abduction

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12
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Hand of benediction

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Median n injury

loss of flexion of 2nd and 3rd digits when trying to make fist

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13
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

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Median n injury
-numbness of first 3 1/2 digits - worse at night or typing
entrapped by flexor retinaculum, aka transverse carpal ligament

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14
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Musculocutaneous n pathology

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decreased flexion and supination of forearm

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15
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Axillary nerve damage, most common cause and sx

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Anterior shoulder dislocation or fracture of SURGICAL NECK of humerus

loss of abduction, weak flexion, extension, rotation of shoulder
loss of sensation to lateral shoulder

Runs with posterior circumflex artery

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16
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Long thoracic nerve pathology

A

blow to neck or shoulder or after radial mastectomy

causes winged scapula

17
Q

Pelvic fracture nerve damage

A

femoral n.

18
Q

anterior hip dislocation nerve damage

A

obturator n.

19
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posterior hip dislocation nerve damage

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Superior and inferior gluteal n.

20
Q

Polio nerve damage

A

superior gluteal n.

21
Q

Trendelenburg sign

A

contralateral hip drops dt superior gluteal n damage causing weak gluteus medius

22
Q

nerve damage associated with posterior approach to hip replacement

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Inferior gluteal n.

–> difficulty standing up or climbing stairs

23
Q

Sciatic nerve pathology

A

intervertebral disc herniation
spinal stenosis
spondylolithesis

24
Q

Nerve damage associated with generalized knee injury

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tibial n.

25
Q

fracture to neck of fibula risks damage to this nerve

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common fibular n.

26
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Nerve associated w/ Foot drop

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common fibular n. and deep fibular n.

27
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chronic compression or habitual leg crossing damages this nerve

A

common fibular n.

28
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trauma to lateral knee damages this nerve

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deep fibular n.