Sports medicine Flashcards

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Finding of HOCM

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  • crescendo-decrescendo murmur that increases with valsalva
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management of sports related concussion

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  • return to academic baseline

- return to light exercise when able to tolerate 30-45 minutes of cognitive activity without symptom exacerbation

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What is female athlete triad?

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  • menstrual irregularity
  • low energy availability
  • osteoporosis
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Management of anterior shoulder dislocation?

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  • early reduction

- surgical treatment for pts < 25 yo with first anterior shoulder dislocation

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What are signs and symptoms of femoral acetabular impingement?

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  • pain in anterolateral groin, “C-sign”
  • exam: FAdIR, reproduce pain with flexion/adduction/internal rotation
  • predisposition to OA
  • NSAIDs and physical therapy
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clinical recommendations for ankle sprains

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  • NSAIDS
  • Ankle bracing
    graded exercise programs and proprioceptive training are recommended to reduce risk
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Ottawa ankle rules

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Xray if..
- malleolar pain or pain in region of navicular or proximal 5th metatarsal
AND
- inability to weight bear 4 steps at exam
OR
- discrete bone tenderness at any side

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What is handlebar neuropathy?

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  • cyclists
  • entrapment of ulnar nerve at Guyan’s canal
  • paresthesias in the palmar 5th and ulnar aspect of 4th digits of affected hand
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What is peroneal neuropathy?

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  • trauma to lateral aspect of knee/foreleg or compression

- causes foot drop

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What are beneficial therapies for acute low back pain?

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  • NSAIDs
  • advise to remain active
  • muscle relaxants may be helpful
  • PT may be helpful
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recommendations for lumbar disc herniation

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  • remain active
  • oral steroids and NSAIDs have limited benefit
  • if no red flags, then radiculopathy may be managed conservatively without imaging for up to 6 weeks
  • if radiculopathy no improving after 6 weeks, may benefit from discectomy
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What sort of exercise should you recommend for overuse injuries?

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Eccentric strengthening

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Treatment for plantar fasciitis

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rest, ice, analgesics, stretching, weight loss

  • night splint use for up to 3 weeks
  • orthotics
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What is morton’s neuroma?

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  • irritation or trauma to intermetatarsal plantar nerve
  • 3rd and 4th web space most common
  • burning pain in forefoot with toe numbness
  • palpable mass or click between metatarsals (mulder’s sign)
  • treatment: shoes with wide toe box, low heels, orthotics, injection
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What is tarsal tunnel syndrome?

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  • entrapment of posterior tibial nerve posterior to medial malleolus
  • provoked by subtalar pronation (flat foot)
  • often mistaken for planta fasciitis but has nontender medial calcaneal tubercle
  • need to correct biomechanics
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