Shoulder and elbow problems Flashcards

1
Q

What is the epidemiology of shoulder and elbow problems in different age groups?

A

Teens/20s - Fractures and instability
30s and 40s - rotator cuff and capsulitis
50s and 60s - impingement and acromioclavicular joint
70s + - degenerative rotator cuff and joint

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What are the most common causes of uppper limb fractures in the young and the elderly?

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Young - High energy injuries

Elderly - Osteoperotic injuries

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3
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What is the most common direction of shoulder dislocation?

A

Anterior

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4
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Why is the shoulder joint not as stable as the hip joint?

A

It has sacrificed stability for mobility

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5
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How can shoulder problems be treated?

A

Manipulation
Immoilisation
Physiotherapy
Surgery if required

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6
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Why are anterior shoulder dislocations more common than others?

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There is a lack of stability anteriorly during abduction and rotation

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What is subacromial impingement?

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The subacromial space is closed and the supraspinatus muscle is constricted causing a painful abductor arc

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How can subacromial impingement be treated?

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Subacromial steroid injection
Physiotherapy
Arthroscopic subacromial decompression

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9
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What is frozen shoulder?

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Pain and stiffness in the shoulder that lasts for months, also known as adhesive capsulitis

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10
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What are features of frozen shoulder?

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Can be idiopathic or secondary
Begins with pain and progresses into stiffness
Shows a normal radiograph
Tissue around joint becomes inflamed and tightens

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11
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How is frozen shoulder treated?

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Early presentation - hydrodilatation

Late presentation - surgery

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12
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What are the 2 main types of rotator cuff tear??

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Traumatic - injury

Degenerative - age

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How is rotator cuff tear treated?

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Acute tear - early surgery

Chronic degenerative tears - surgery if symptomatic

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14
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What is superior capsular reconstruction?

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A cadaveric skin graft to reconstruct the capsule, an option for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears

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15
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What are the three types of shoulder arthritis?

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Osteoarthritis
Inflammatory arthritis
Post-traumatic arthritis

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16
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What is important in managing shoulder arthritis?

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Rotator cuff integrity

17
Q

What issues can occur with the elbow?

A

Fractures and dislocations in young people
Tendinopathies in middle age
Degenerative disease in elderly
Cubital tunnel syndrome at any age