common musculo skeletal conditions Flashcards
(10 cards)
characteristics of adhesive capsulisits
Restricted AROM and PROM; dense
adhesive fibrosis and scarring in
capsule; chronic inflammation may be
seen in rotator cuff, biceps tendon, and
synovial tissue
presentations of adhesive capsulitis
Ages 40–65 years; females; commonly
associated with DM and thyroid disease,
self-limiting, resolves on its own;
capsular pattern loss
treatment for adhessive capulsitis
Increase ROM with GH mobilizations; may
need closed manipulation under
anesthesia
Impingement
syndrome characteristics
Throwing, swimming, and/or racquet
sports; humeral head and rotator cuff
tendons moving proximal and becoming
impinged under acromion and
coracoacromial arch
Impingement
syndrome presentations
Painful arc of motion in the range
60°–120°; +ve special tests
impingement syndrome treatment
RICE; NSAIDs; rotator cuff strengthening;
scapular stability; improved biomechanics
rotator cuff tear characteristics
Impaired blood supply to tendon,
microtrauma, resulting in degeneration
rotator cuff tear presentation
Night or resting pain; limitation of
abduction and lateral rotation; +ve
special tests
treatment for rotator cuff tears
RICE; NSAIDs; PROM, AAROM, and AROM;
isometrics; strengthen upper limb
muscles; wait to return to light functional
activities: 6 wk for arthroscopic or
mini-open repair and 12 wk for
traditional repair; avoid return to
functional activities with heavy resistance
for 6–12 mo after repair of massive tear