Limb Injuries Flashcards

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This type of dislocation of the hip is the case 90% of the times. The femoral head slips out of the acetabulum ___________ (direction wise). This lesion can occur in the case of a MVA where the knee strikes the dashboard with the thigh slightly abducted and drives the posterior head in a certain direction. What is the lesion?

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Posterior dislocation of the Hip

—> posteriorly

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Lesion to this type of joint dislocation may injure: Medial circumflex artery, lateral circumflex artery, femoral vein, femoral nerve, or the head of the femur. What is the most likely lesion to provoke these injuries?

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Posterior dislocation of the hip

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This injury involves a force applied to the lateral aspect of the knee while the foot is planted. The unhappy triad injury of the knee involves which structures? Aka O’Donahue’s Triad.

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  • Medial collateral ligament (MCL)
  • Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
  • Lateral Meniscus (LM) *56% of cases

*Medial meniscus in 44%

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The drawer sign is to test what? What’s supposed to happen?

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It tests where the patient is supine, the knee is bent, and you pull like a drawer.
-A lesion to the ACL, should be seen when the tibia will move farther anteriorly - then the sign is positive.

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What are the 3 ligaments that hold your ankle together laterally, followed my medially…?

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Laterally: -Anterior talofibular ligament (MC injury in ankle sprain)
-Calcaneofibular ligament
-Posterior talofibular ligament
(tears are usually in this order)

Medially: Deltoid ligament (very rare to injure)

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What structures can be damaged in an anterior shoulder dislocation?

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  • Axillary nerve and posterior circumflex artery
  • Supraspinatus tendon
  • Bankart Lesion (anterior dislocation)
  • Hill-Sachs Lesion (traumatic injury)
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A patient refers severe shoulder pain. These pains are due to severe shoulder adhesions that lock the shoulder in place; seen with disuse of the shoulder due to pain or prolonged immobilization. The patient refers restricted use of the shoulder. X-rays are normal, Arthogram shows constriction of the joint capsule and loss of axillary and subscapularis spaces. What pathology is at hand?

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Adhesive capsulitis- AKA Frozen shoulder

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Patient presents with a large muscle bulge at the mid part of the upper arm, as the muscle contracts, with bruising at the shoulder or elbow region. Also known as a Popeye’s lesion. what pathology is at hand?

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Biceps tendon rupture

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What is the name given to inflammation of the lateral epicondyle?

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Lateral epicondylitis - AKA Tennis elbow

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What is the name given to inflammation of the medial epicondyle and wrist flexors?

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Medial epicondylitis AKA Golfers elbow

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Inflammation of the bursa located on the elbow is called what? What is the treatment?

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Olecranon bursitis

TX- drainage of the sac, and possibly a steroid injection.

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What is a Bankart lesion?

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Anterior shoulder dislocation where the Antero-glenohumeral ligaments (labrum separation causes the separation.

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What is a Hill-Sachs Lesion?

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Traumatic lesion to the posterolateral head of the humorous due to abrasion.

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Lesion to the the posterior cord (C7) results in lesion to the axillary and radial nerve, causing what clinical manifestation?

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Wrist drop

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Distortions of the hand: lesion is proximal ulnar nerve injury. What is the presentation and problem with the nerve?

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“Ok gesture” and proximal damage means unable to flex 4th and 5th digits. In extension all the time.

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Distortions of the hand: lesion is distal ulnar nerve injury. What is the presentation and problem with the nerve?

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Ulnar claw - hand his unable to extend and is always in flexion. This claw appearance.

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Distortions of the hand: lesion is distal median nerve injury. What is the presentation and problem with the nerve?

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Median claw. The thumb, 2nd, and 3rd digits and unable to extend. The fingers look flexed.

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Distortions of the hand: lesion is proximal median nerve injury. What is the presentation and problem with the nerve?

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Pope’s blessing (hand of benediction). The hand is unable to flex and the fingers are in extension.