Specific MSK Exam question Flashcards

(33 cards)

1
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If a person goes for a run and has a score of 0 on the FPI then after the run ther score changes to a more pronated score. What will this indicate?

A

Need to do this i.e. more pronated more fatigued

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2
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For an Ankle syndesmosis injury what test would you use to diagnose

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3
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Chronic ankle innjury is associated with which foot posture

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Uncompensated Rearfoot Varus
LOOK AT SLIDE 101

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4
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Hallux abducto Valgus is common in which people

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Obese
Women

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5
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What is a bunion

A

lump to medial mtpj
bursa

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6
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Describe the pathological proccess of a HAV

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7
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what is the normal Hallux abducto Valgus angle upon Radiograph

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For Hallux abducts to be present the must be greater than 15 degree

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8
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Which orthotic prescription is suitable for Hallux Valgus

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Mortons extension
Met bar
Hell lift

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9
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What is the first line management of Osteoarthiritis

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Parecetomeol

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10
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What would cause an Ankle Syndesmosis injury

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Direct Trauma

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11
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What test would you do to test lateral ankle ligaments

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Talar Tilit Test

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12
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Lisfranc injurys associated with what king of injury

A

Trauma/Direct damage

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13
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What might you not see in a lisfranc injury

A

Rearfoot deformity

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14
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What might you see in a Lisfranc injury

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swelling of midfoot
bruising of midfoot
Widening of midfoot

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15
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What is the differential diagnosis for lisfranc injury

A

pptd
Midfoot sprain
Metatarsal fracture
Cuboid fracture

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16
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Managment of lifranc

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Immobilisation
rehab excercises
aircast

17
Q

In closed chain normal windlass function what can be seen

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Look at slide on windlass

18
Q

What footwear for a hallux limitus

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Fore foot rocker
Flexible

19
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What footwear for Hallux rigidus

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Midfoot rocker
Rigid footwear

20
Q

Plantar fasciopathy usually associated with which band of the PA

21
Q

What is the averge thickness of Fat pad

A

Average is 18
12-28

22
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What ligaments are likely to be injured if plantar fascia is injured

A

Short and long plantar ligament

23
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Proposed mechanism of Windlass mechanism

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USE KIrby 10 theory of Hypothetical function

24
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If he says anything about a pathology and population learn it

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i.e plantar fascia pain affects what percent of the population 10%

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Any risk factor questions you can gennerally use the following
AGE GENDER OBESITY
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What condition is the patient likely to have if they have parasthetic sympotmns
Answer would be associated with Nerve tingling
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Plantar fasica injusry would display what and what imaging would you do
limited ankle dorsiflexion antalgic gait Ultrasound
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Mangament for plantar fasciopathy
Patient education 1st line Tissue specific stretching Strengethning exercises
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Learn symptomns of Retro Calcanela burstitus
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Tendonopathiy Continum stages learn
1 normal 2 reactive tedinopathy 3 tendon dyrepair = net collagen formation 4 Degenrative tendinopathy
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Achilles tendinopathy test
Royal London Hospital test
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Peak collagen synthesis occurs when
after 24h
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Firstline treatment for achillies tedinopathy
Stregthening exexrices eccentric Alfredson Achillies Protocol