Loose Ends Flashcards

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A collection of synovial fluid usually made in response to meniscal pathology or joint degeneration.
Palpable on the posterior aspect of the knee and also known as a popliteal cyst

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Baker’s cyst

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Commonly referred to as patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Softening or degeneration of the cartilage on the undersurface of the patellofemoral joint.
Patient presents with prepatellar pain upon arising from a chair or climbing steps

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Chondromalacia patella

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A clcification at or adjacent to the insertion of the MCL on the medial femoral condyle indicative of a chronic MCL injury

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Pellegrini-stieda sign

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Jumper’s knee

Common to sports that require jumping like basketball

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Patellar tendonitis

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An inflammation of the prepatellar bursa.
Aka prepatellar bursitis.
Common in sports that require kneeling like wrestling or professions like housekeeping or construction.

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Housemaid’s knee

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A painless but progressive flexion contracture of the fingers caused by diseased palmar fascia
Commonly starts with ring and little finger but can involve entier hand. Has a hereditary component and is seen more commonly in men of northern european descent. It’s gene has been mapped.

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Dupuytren’s contracture

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A congenital anomaly characterized by absence of the central rays (2 3 and/or 4th)
Also called a lobster claw or ectrodactyly.
Patients often have similar deformities of the feet

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Cleft hand

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A congenital enlargement of a digit due to a localized deregulation of growth. The index finger is the most commonly involved

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Macrodactyly

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Digit duplication. Can be any finger

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Polydactyly

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A congenital anomaly of conjoined fingers.

More than half of cases involve the middle and ring fingers.

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Syndactyly

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An infection inside the fingertip on the palm side.
Usually due to a bacterial infection (staph)
Important to get treatment quickly as blood vessels can be compromised causing permanent damage.
Also, infection can spread to bone

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Felon

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A benign cyst formed by the synovium filled with fluid
They most commonly develop along tendons or joints in wrists or hands.
60-70% are at the scapholunate ligament

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Ganglion

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A lateral deviation if the first proximal phalanx on the first metatarsal. Common name is bunion
Small bunion called bunionette or tailor’s bunion

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Hallux valgus

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A degenerative arthritis disease of the first MTP joint

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Hallux rigidus

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Toe deformitis

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Hammar toe
Mallet toe
Claw toe

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A thickening of a common digital nerve at the webspace of the foot.
4:1 female to male
Etiology unknown
Most common between 3rd and 4th

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Morton’s neuroma

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An injury to the capsule surrounding the 1st MTP joint.

Usually caused by hyperextension with an axial load applied to the plantar flexed foot

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Turf toe

18
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Collapse of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot

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Flat foot/pes planus

19
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Flat foot/pes planus 3 types

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Flexible foot
Flexible/supple flatfoot with shortened or tight achilles tendon
Rigid flatfoot

20
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Flexible flatfoot
Universally seen in most children
Affects both feet, is painless and does not cause any disability

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Pes planus

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Flexible/supple flatfoot with a shortened or tight achilles tendon
Usually affects both feet and causes disability and pain

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Pes planus

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Rigid flatfoot
Least common
Often found with complications of tarsal bones
50% of patients have bilateral involvement

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Pes planus

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Increased tissue pressure due to swelling, edema or bleeding within an enclosed anatomic space surrounded by the semi-rigid fascia of a muscular compartment
This increase in pressure leads to venous obstruction and collapse thereby reducing blood flow thorugh teh capillary network

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Compartment syndrome