Ortho PANRE 3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Tib/fib: which one is weight bearing? | Tibia |
Knee Hx: | MOI ( twist, blow to knee, trauma); Pain; Instability, pops, clicks, grinding; swelling; pain hip/ ankle/ foot; prior |
Knee: DDx: Ant. Knee Pain | Patellofemoral dysfxn; Patellar tendinitis; Plica/ Fat Pad irritation |
Knee: DDx: Swelling (immediate): | ACL, fx, dislocation, meniscus |
Knee: DDx: Swelling (Intermittent) | Meniscus, gout, chondral lesions |
Patella Tests | Med/Lat glide; Apprehension (instability); Inhib test (PFS); Q angle; J Tracking; Poplit Angle (Hamstring tightness); Modified Thomas Test (Quad/ hip flexor tightness) |
Q angle | angle formed by line: ASIS to ctr of patella & line fr ctr of patella thru tibial tubercle; <20 degrees = nl |
Medial knee tests | MCL or Valgus; McMurray |
McMurray test: sensitivity = | Only 65% |
McMurray test: medial (ME) = | Ext rotation w/ flexion & valgus |
McMurray test: lateral | Internal rotation w/ flexion & varus |
McMurray test: true positive = | A click (not pain) |
Lateral knee tests | Ober; Nobles compression; PLC; reverse pivot; posterolateral drawer; dial |
IT Band tests | Obers; Nobles compression test |
Obers | Inability for Up Leg to go down to table (= tight lateral structures) |
Nobles compression test | Pain over lat. Fem condyle at 20 deg knee flexion |
PLC tests | Posterior drawer & Recurvatum (with PCL); dial test at 30 degrees flexion; reverse pivot shift; Quad active test |
ACL Tests | Lachman; ant drawer (unreliable); Pivot shift (difficult) |
ACL Tests: gold standard = | Lachman |
Knee Films | AP, Lateral; Merchant; Tunnel view (look for OCD) |
Knee Films: Merchant | Patella (Instability; DJD; Chondral lesions) |
Knee DJD: Fairbanks Changes | Flattened Tib. plateau; cec. joint space; Osteophytes; Subchondral cysts |
MRI in ortho: for: | ACL ( >95%); Menisc (>85%); chondral lesion (cannot quantify size); MCL,LCL,PLC,PCL; Bone Contusions/ Edema; tumors; fx? |
Quad active test: | When quad mx is activated, pulls tibia forward; when it relaxes, tibia sags |
Recurvatum test: | Pulling up on toe to about 15 degrees of hyperextension, then just falling back (as if not attached properly at knee) |
Lachman test: | At 20 degrees flexion; stabilize femur, pull up on tibia |
Ant drawer test: | knee is flexed to 90, then pull on tibia |
Thomas test: | If hip flexors are tight, when pull one leg up, other leg also pulls up somewhat |
Most common knee ligament tear | MCL |
MCL: Tx: | conservative; NSAIDs; Ice; Rest; Bracing; PT; RTP?; Surgical: Rare |
OCD = | Osteochondritis Dissecans |
OCD & Chondral Defects: Hx: | Intermittent swelling after exercise, locking, catching, vague pain |
OCD & Chondral Defects: Tx: | NWB, progress slowly over 6 weeks or more |
Plica Syndrome: Hx: | snapping, esp with squats (can also be MMT) |
ITB Syndrome AKA | Runners Knee |
LCL Tear: Varus test Grade I-II: | conservative; 1-2 wks(I), 4-6 wks (II) |
LCL Tear: Varus test Grade III: | consider surgical repair/ reconstruction; assess for concomitant injuries (PLC) |
Patellar Dislocation: Hx: | visual sublux/ dislocation, twisting motion; previous occurrence? Brace? N/V status |
Patellar Dislocation: Tx: | extension brace 1-2 wks; quad strengthening; RTP w/ buttress brace |
ACL Tx | Extension Post-op brace locked at 0 deg or knee immobilizer for very short term (until referred); mostly for protection; ACE for swelling; NSAIDs; PT (Prehab); Refer; consider brace |
ACL: recovery time if reconstructed: | 9-12 mos |
Theater sign | seated, kneecap pushes into articular cartilage (spongy, water is displaced); sit up, kneecap pushes into waterless sponge space: pain. |
PFS: Tx: PT for: | VMO (vastus medialis obliqus) (co-contract with adductors); hip abductors/ ext rotators |
Hemarthrosis | usually due to injury (most common ACL), rapid effusion (2-4 hrs) |
most common cause of knee pain in pts <45 yo = | PFPS; esp women |
young pt w/ant knee pain worse w/repetitious flexion & without clear alternative cause: | PFPS |
Local TTP, pain on motion and at rest; occasional loss of active movement; swelling, erythema, warmth: | bursitis (inflammation of synovial membrane over bony prominences) |
Most common knee injuries | medial: anserine bursitis; MCL (most common lig); medial meniscus (most vulnerable) |
Diffuse anterior knee pain w/ swelling & inflammatory change = | inflammatory arthritis (RA, gout, pseudogout) or septic arthritis |
meniscus tear dx made by: | MRI or diagnostic arthroscopy |
Lachman test assesses: | anterior-to-posterior laxity |
McMurray test: | rotate foot outward to test medial meniscus; inward to test lateral; + is painful click |
Knee pain DDx | OA, effusion, pop cyst, bursitis, ACL/coll lig, meniscus tear, PFPS, ITB, stress fx injury to ACL/PCL, meniscus, PF syndrome, bursitis, OSD, ITB, baker cyst, OA, RA |
tests for suspected (knee & hip) OA | ESR, RF, synovial fluid analysis, imaging |
Noncontact knee injury; pop; pivoting stress | ACL (Lachman / ant drawer test) |
8 – 10yo male with limp, knee pain | Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease |
12 – 15yo overweight male knee pain, limp, hip pain (knee XR normal) | SCFE |
Adolescent male with knee pain, tenderness over tibial tuberosity | Osgood-Schlatter disease |
Retropatellar knee pain esp. in females | Patellofemoral pain syndrome – increased Q angle, strengthen quadriceps |
Degenerative area at proximal end of patellar tendon | patellar tendonopathy (must distinguish from osgood schlatter) |
Sudden pop with plantarflexion (& Pain with active plantarflexion but strength intact) = | Medial gastrocnemius tear (RICE, no surgery) |
bucket handle tear | meniscus tear (McMurray may reduce); tx arthroscopic repair or debridement (conservative tx not helpful) |
Immediate swelling: Big 4: | ACL Tear; Patella Dislocation; Fx; Meniscus tear (not always); Within first few hrs: Hemarthrosis |
Patella Tests | Med/Lat glide; Apprehension (instability); Inhib test (PFS); Q angle; J Tracking; Poplit Angle (Hamstring tightness); Modified Thomas Test (Quad/ hip flexor tightness) |
Q angle | angle formed by line: ASIS to ctr of patella & line fr ctr of patella thru tibial tubercle; <20 degrees = nl |
Medial knee tests | MCL or Valgus; McMurray |
Nobles compression test | Pain over lat. Fem condyle at 20 deg knee flexion |
ACL Tests | Lachman; ant drawer (unreliable); Pivot shift (difficult) |
ACL Tests: gold std = | Lachman |
Quad active test: | When quad mx is activated, pulls tibia forward; when it relaxes, tibia sags |
Lachman test: | At 20 degrees flexion; stabilize femur, pull up on tibia |
Ant drawer test: | knee is flexed to 90, then pull on tibia |
Thomas test: | If hip flexors are tight, when pull one leg up, other leg also pulls up somewhat |
Most common lig. Tear = | MCL |
Medial Meniscus Tear: Hx | Twisting injury (Acute); Degenerative; Swelling +/- ; Locking/ catching |
ACL Tx | Extension Post-op brace locked at 0 deg or knee immobilizer for very short term (until referred); mostly for protection; ACE for swelling; NSAIDs; PT (Prehab); Refer; consider brace |
ACL: recovery time if reconstructed: | 9-12 mos |
Theater sign | seated, kneecap pushes into articular cartilage (spongy, water is displaced); sit up, kneecap pushes into waterless sponge space: pain |
Dx given to pt who present w/traumatic knee effusion, until proven otherwise | ACL tear |
possible graft choices in an ACL repair | bone-patellar tendon-bone, hamstring autograft, cadaver allograft |
Gait Analysis: Width of the gait: | Normal =2-4 in heel to heel; Wide based gaits = instability |
Gait Analysis: Pelvic shift: in gluteus mx weakness: | lateral shift is accentuated to the side involved |
Gait Analysis: Length of step: | Ave length is 15 in. With age/ fatigue/ pathology: step is shortened |
Steppage gait = | Weak ankle dorsiflexors results in increase knee & hip flexion |
Flat foot gait = | Gastrocnemius/ Soleus weakness (S1-S2 radiculopathy) |
Back Knee gait = | Quadriceps weakness forces pt to push on thigh w/ hand to try to lock knee in stance phase |
Trendelenberg (abduction lurch) gait = | Gluteus medius weakness (L5); pt lurches toward weak side to place COG over hip |
Extensor lurch = | Gluteus max weakness (S1); pt thrusts thorax posteriorly to maintain hip extension |
Foot Drop = | Weakness of tibialis anterior (L4) |
Pelvic Films: Pelvic ring fx is commonly: | disrupted in 2 places |
Hip Films: Order: | AP pelvis w/ both hip joints; Lateral of affected hip |
Hip fx: prevalence | 90% in > 65 y.o. pt |
Femoral Neck fx: Garden type I | Incomplete fx w/ valgus impaction; ORIF |
Femoral Neck fx: Garden type II | Complete fx w/o displacement; ORIF |
Femoral Neck fx: Garden type III | Complete fx / partial displacement; Prosthetic replacement |
Femoral Neck fx: Garden type IV | Complete fx w/ total displacement; Prosthetic replacement |
Femoral Stress fx: Sx | Groin pain with running, progressing to ADL pain |
Femoral Stress fx: Dx: | Xray may be negative; Bone scan pos in 2-8 days |
Femoral Stress fx: most common area = | Femoral neck |
Hip Dislocation: prevalence | 90% are posterior |
Hip Dislocation: PE: | hip flexed, adducted & internally rotated |
Hip Dislocation: Allis Maneuver | Anesthesia; Assistant stabilizes pelvis w/ pressure on iliac sp; Gently flex hip to 90; apply progressive traction to extremity; apply adduction/ internal rotation |
Avulsion fx of Hip: ASIS: locus = | origin of Sartorius |
Hip Pointer injury: MOI | Direct blow to iliac crest |
Legg-Calve-Perthes Dz: MOI | Avascular necrosis of the femoral head |
Legg-Calve-Perthes Dz: prevalence | Child 2-11 y.o. |
Legg-Calve-Perthes Dz: Xray = | Mottled femoral head |
Legg-Calve-Perthes Dz: Rx: | Containment of femoral head with bracing / casting |
Legg-Calve-Perthes Dz: Outcome: | self limiting, revascularization occurs in some |
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: prevalence | Obese, pre-pubescent boys > girls; 40% are bilateral; most are idiopathic |
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: Sx | Limp & hip, thigh, or knee pain; loss of IR, flexion, & abduction |
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: Rx: | surgical fixation & non wt bearing |
Snapping Hip Syndrome: MOI | 1: ITB snaps over Gr trochanter; 2: Iliopsoas tendon snaps over ASIS |
Transient Hip Synovitis: must R/O: | septic hip; Legg-Calve-Perthes |
Transient Hip Synovitis: Etiology | Inflam immune response to URI; inc synovial fluid in hip joint causing pain |
Transient Hip Synovitis: Xray: | Capsular swelling |
Transient Hip Synovitis: Lab: | WBC & ESR normal; Joint fluid aspiration is normal |
Meralgia Paresthetica = | Lateral femoral cutaneous n. entrapment; Exits pelvis near ASIS |
Meralgia Paresthetica: Sx: | Pain & burning over lateral thigh |
DDH = | developmental dysplasia of the hip |
Positive Faber test suggests: | hip disease, iliopsoas spasm, or sacroiliac disease |
Hip dx tests: | wt bearing xray; bone scan if suspect fx/necrosis; MRI TOC for fx not seen in xray, and necrosis/ infxn/tumor; u/s for kids effusion |
osteonecrosis | Groin pain (less often thigh / buttock pain) = femoral head dz. Wt-bearing & pain w/motion, possibly rest/night pain; RF: steroids; dx: MRI sens > xray/scan |
severe anterolateral hip tenderness, severe pain w/wt bearing, intolerance to passive hip rotation; xray normal (dx w/MRI) = | occult hip fx (nondisplaced fx of femoral neck) |
Hip pain DDx | hip dysplasia; nerve entrapment; ankyl spondylosis; RA; lumbar disk pathology |
Idiopathic AVN of femoral head; painless limp = | L-C-P dz (3-12 yo, M>F); tx abduction bracing |
Hip Dislocation: prevalence | 90% are posterior |
Hip Dislocation: PE: | hip flexed, adducted & internally rotated |
Hip Dislocation: Allis Maneuver | Anesthesia; Assistant stabilizes pelvis w/ pressure on iliac sp; Gently flex hip to 90; apply progressive traction to extremity; apply adduction/ internal rotation |
Trochanteric Bursitis: Sx | Pain over Gr trochanter when moving hip into full flexion; Extreme point tenderness; Pain at night lying on affected side; poss crepitus over trochanter |
Trochanteric Bursitis: Rx: | Hip stretches, meds, injection |
Hip Pain: Other Causes | DDH (Peds); Tumor; Osteosarcoma; Ewing; Metastatic dz; Multi myeloma |
Displacement of proximal femoral epiphysis due to disruption of growth plate = | SCFE |
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Abarnard
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