22 Flashcards

1
Q

what is ortolanis sign

A

elevation and abduction -> hip clunks into place

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2
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signs of DDH

A
leg length discrepancy 
ortolanis sign 
barrows sign
piston-motion sing
hamstring sign
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3
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principle of management for childrens fractures

A

cast for as little time possible
remodel well in plane of joint movement
do not over treat
fixation is not usually required

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4
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childrens fracture involving knee/ ankle physes results in

A

growth arrest

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5
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if not caught at birth what can DDH present with

A

leg length discrepancy

awkward gait

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6
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risk factors for DDH

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  • first born
  • oligohydramnios
  • breech
  • FH
  • other lower limb deformities
  • increased weight (>10ibs)
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7
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risk factors for patella dislocation

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  • laxity
  • femoral anteversion
  • tibial external rotation
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8
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symptoms Mortons neuroma

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  • typically affects 3rd, then 2nd webspace. toes
  • neuralgic burning pain in the toes
  • intermittent
  • altered sensation in webspace
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9
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most common cause Mortons neuroma

A

wearing high heels

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10
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how is plantar fasciitis diagnosed

A

mainly clinical

occasionally:

  • x-rays
  • MRI
  • USS
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11
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management of ankle #SH1

A

displaced <3mm - POP6

displaced >3mm - POP6, MUA

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12
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define ankle #SH4

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  • fracture through all 3 elements of bone, growth plate, metaphysics and epiphysis
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13
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1st line management JIA

A

paracetamol

NSAIDs

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14
Q

what is meant by constitutional manifestations

A

systemic symptoms

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15
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size of normal walking base

A

5-10cm

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16
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common compensations of someone with functional leg length discrepancy

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  • circumduction
  • hip hiking
  • steppage
  • vaulting
17
Q

non-operative management lesser toe deformities

A
  • altered shoe wear
  • activity modification
  • orthotics
18
Q

what is this?

- loss of wrist extension and sensory loss to whole

A

radial nerve palsy originating in arm

19
Q

most common cause of acute osteomyelitis in sickle cell patients

A

salmonella

20
Q

common acute osteomyelitis organisms in adults

A

staph aureus
myobacterium
TB
pseudomonas aeroginosa

21
Q

presentation of gout

A
single extremely painful and aching joint
hot inflamed
white under skin
nodules appearing. systemically
acute, sudden onset
22
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secondary management lumbar disc prolapse

A
  • physio
  • strong analgesia
  • MRI
  • referral after 12 weeks