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Term
What is a sprain?
Definition
stretching or partial tear of a ligament
Term
What are the most commonly sprained ligaments in the knee?
Definition
MCL
LCL
ACL (often complete tear)
PCL (often complete tear)
Term
varus
Definition
bow-legged
Term
valgus
Definition
knock-kneed
Term
The ______ gives valgus stability to the knee.
Definition
MCL
Term
The ______ gives varus stability to the knee.
Definition
LCL
Term
What type of stress affects the MCL?
Definition
valgus
Term
What type of stress affects the LCL?
Definition
varus
Term
What suggests a sprain/tear of the MCL?
Definition
valgus stress produces pain and/or laxity
Term
What suggests a LCL sprain/tear?
Definition
varus stress produces pain and/or laxity
Term
What should you be thinking about in addition to a ligament tear if the pt. has tenderness to palpation centrally over the ligament?
Definition
meniscal tear (especially with MCL)
Term
When doing stress tests for knee ligament tears, what positions should the knee be tested in?
Definition
both 0 degrees of extension and 30 degrees of flexion
Term
What knee position isolates the ligament in question when testing for knee ligament sprains/tears?
Definition
30 degrees of flexion
Term
What is the treatment for MCL and LCL sprains?
Definition
-weight bear as tolerated (DO NOT immobilize!)
-crutches for comfort
-hinge knee brace if laxity and/or increased pain
-work on PROM and AROM
-refer to ortho to make sure no concomitant problems (ie. meniscal tear)
Term
What does the ACL prevent?
Definition
anterior translation of the tibia
Term
What does the PCL prevent?
Definition
posterior translation of the tibia
Term
Which tear is more likely to require surgery, ACL or PCL? Why?
Definition
ACL

There are other ligaments that can provide support with a PCL tear.
Term
What special tests are used to check for knee ligament tears?
Definition
Lachman's
anterior/posterior drawer
Term
What do cruciate ligament tears predisposed you to in the future no matter what age you are?
Definition
osteoarthritis
Term
Which are more common, ACL tears or PCL tears?
Definition
ACL
Term
What is the most common mechanism of injury associated with cruciate ligament tears?
Definition
pivoting on a planted foot with flexion or extension of the knee

sometimes with valgus or varus stress applied
Term
What will the patient typically complain of with a cruciate ligament tear?
Definition
'pop'
sometimes immediate swelling
giving way episodes
Term
What is the major problem athletes have with an untreated cruciate ligament tear that they thought was just a sprain?
Definition
instability (knee gives way)
Term
What is the best test for definitive diagnosis of a cruciate ligament tear, short of arthroscopy?
Definition
MRI with contrast of affected joint
Term
What is the difference between Lachman's test and anterior/posterior drawer tests?
Definition
Lachman's--knee extended
drawers--knee flexed at 90 degrees
Term
What sign may be seen with a PCL tear?
Definition
posterior sag sign
Term
What type of sports are most affected by an ACL tear?
Definition
cutting/pivoting sports

straight away activities, such as running, are not affected
Term
Who should have their ACL reconstructed?
Definition
-young active person (<40)
-athlete involved in cutting/pivoting sport (even if they are >40)
Term
What muscles can give anterior translocation stability to the knee in the absence of an ACL (although not fully)?
Definition
hamstrings
Term
How long is the rehab process for cruciate ligament tear surgery?
Definition
at least 6 months

returning the sports too soon can lead to complications and the ligament can be torn again
Term
How many months out from surgery are patients typically not cleared to run after ACL repair?
Definition
4-5 months
Term
What is the most important aspect of healing with an ACL tear?
Definition
rehab
Term
What is a strain?
Definition
stretching or partial tear of a muscle
Term
What muscles of the knee are commonly strained?
Definition
anterior thigh musculature (rectus femoris, VMO, vastus lateralis)

posterior thigh musculature (biceps femoris)
Term
How are strains of the knee diagnosed?
Definition
-tender to palpation
-sometimes local swelling
-hematoma/bruising may occur
Term
What is the treatment for knee strains?
Definition
-rest
-ice for first 72 hours
-after 72 hours, do heat/ice
-gentle AROM, then PROM once it improves
-gradual return to activities as tolerated
Term
What causes contusions?
Definition
blunt force to the soft tissue or bone
Term
What type of contusion is often more painful than a fracture?
Definition
bone contusion
Term
What should you suspect if you get fatty deposits in an aspirate of a knee in which you thought only had a contusion?
Definition
fracture
Term
If you get fatty deposits in the aspirate of a knee and therefore send the pt. for an x-ray which comes back negative, what should you do?
Definition
make pt. non weight bearing and immobilize

send for MRI/CT
Term
If you get fatty deposits in the aspirate of a knee and therefore send the pt. for an x-ray which comes back negative, then send for an MRI/CT which also comes back negative, what should you do?
Definition
make pt. weight bearing again and work on ROM
Term
How are contusions diagnosed?
Definition
-tender to palpation at site of complaint
-swelling
-ecchymosis
-xrays negative
Term
What is the treatment for contusions?
Definition
similar to strains

may need aspiration
Term
What types of tendonitis can occur at the knee?
Definition
quadriceps tendonitis
iliotibial band (IT band) tendonitis
patella tendonitis
Term
What is the mechanism of injury for tendonitis in the knee?
Definition
overuse
Term
What is the common presentation of quadriceps and patella tendonitis?
Definition
-tender at specific tendon
-may c/o pain with explosive activities
-pain with flexion (especially AROM)
-increased pain with eccentric motion
Term
If you can palpate a defect at the knee and the patient can't extend the knee, what should you suspect?
Definition
tendon rupture
Term
What is the risk of continued activity without rest or pushing your way through the pain with tendonitis?
Definition
tendon rupture
Term
What is a common mechanism of injury for quadriceps or patella tendon rupture?
Definition
falling onto flexed knee (stairs)
Term
What is a key history component that you need to ask about if a patient presents with tendon rupture?
Definition
floxin/oral steroid use
Term
What is IT band tendonitis most commonly seen in?
Definition
runners
Term
What actually causes IT band tendonitis?
Definition
bursa just behind the IT band gets swollen, red, and painful
Term
What can sometimes be palpated at the IT band with ROM in a patient with IT band tendonitis?
Definition
crepitus
Term
How is IT band tendonitis diagnosed?
Definition
-tender to palpation at the tendon
-sometimes swelling
-pain with stretching or movement of the tendon
Term
How is IT band tendonitis treated?
Definition
-similar to strains
-steroid shots can be used (inject bursa only, NOT the tendon itself!)
Term
What type of knee tendonitis can be treated with steroid shots?
Definition
IT band ONLY (inject bursa)

quadriceps and patella tendons cannot be injected--can cause rupture
Term
What is patellofemoral pain syndrome?
Definition
-peripatellar, or retropatellar, pain secondary to physical and biomechanical changes in the patellofemoral joint
-inflammation behind and around the patella
Term
What exacerbates the pain associated with patellofemoral pain syndrome?
Definition
-bending, especially with weight bearing activities
-increased periods of sitting with knees bent and then move to standing position
Term
What is the best treatment for patellofemoral pain syndrome?
Definition
rehab (keep quads strong)
Term
Most patients with severe patellofemoral pain syndrome have some ________ to their knees.
Definition
valgus
Term
What are pertinent negatives in the history of a patient with patellofemoral pain syndrome?
Definition
denies swelling, locking, instability, injury
Term
What are potential causes of patellofemoral pain syndrome?
Definition
-overuse/overload (overweight, repetitive activities)
-biomechanical (increased valgus, laterally tilted patella, pes planus at the foot)
-muscular dysfunction (atrophy/weakness of the vastus medialis oblique (VMO))
Term
What is the most commonly diagnosed knee problem?
Definition
patellofemoral pain syndrome
Term
What is Osgood-Schlatters?
Definition
apothysitis (occurs at the growth plate in a growing child) at the insertion of the patella tendon on the tibial tubercle
Term
What is the pathophysiology behind Osgood-Schlatters?
Definition
bone grows faster than the tendon, causing the tendon to pull on the tibial tubercle which causes pain at its insertion

often occurs bilaterally
Term
What type of child is usually most affected by Osgood-Schlatters?
Definition
athlete that performs repetitive jumping and flexion activities with the knees
Term
Where will a patient be tender to palpation if they have Osgood-Schlatters?
Definition
tibial tubercle
Term
What is the treatment for Osgood-Schlatters?
Definition
-avoid aggravating activities
-ice
-gentle stretching
-generally resolves when the patient stops growing
-rarely have pain into adulthood
Term
If a patient diagnosed with Osgood-Schlatters continues to have pain into adulthood, what do they probably have?
Definition
tibial ossicle formation
Term
What is prepatellar bursitis?
Definition
inflammation of the bursa anterior to the patella
Term
What usually causes prepatellar bursitis?
Definition
-repetitive kneeling or pressure on the anterior knee (plumbers)
-contusion of the knee
Term
What is the common presentation of prepatellar bursitis?
Definition
may present only with swelling

sometimes increased warmth, erythema, pain to palpation (rule out infection--look for entry wounds, bug bites, etc.)
Term
What should you do for a patient that comes to your primary care facility who has an infection with perpatellar bursitis?
Definition
send them to orthopedist THAT DAY!

will aspirate and determine organism so they know what antibiotic to use
Term
What is the treatment for non-infected prepatellar bursitis?
Definition
-avoid kneeling and repetitive bending
-only pressure recommended is a sleeve (not one with donut hole) or wrap to reduce swelling
-usually resolves on its own
-if significant swelling, aspiration can help
Term
What is the treatment for infected prepatellar bursitis?
Definition
-still avoid kneeling and repetitive bending
-if cellulitis, treat with oral abx (may need IV if worse)
-NO wrap/sleeve
-aspirate to determine best antibiotic
-REFER to ortho for I&D
Term
What is the mechanism of injury for meniscal tears?
Definition
pivoting on a planted foot with hyperextension or flexion of the knee

also with valgus or varus force
Term
What meniscus is most commonly torn?
Definition
medial
Term
What other condition, beside an ACL tear, is a 'pop' common with?
Definition
meniscal tear
Term
What do patients typically complain of with a meniscal tear?
Definition
-immediate swelling and pain with pivoting motions
-sometimes they can't extend knee fully
-will point to either the medial joint line or lateral joint line of the knee as their source of pain
Term
How soon do patients with meniscus tears need to be surgically treated?
Definition
within the first few weeks
Term
What are patients with meniscal tears predisposed to?
Definition
osteoarthritis
Term
How are meniscal tears diagnosed?
Definition
McMurray test
Apley test
Term
What is a positive McMurray test?
Definition
pain produced at the joint line while preforming the test
AND
feel/hear a 'clunk/click' underneath your finger tip at the joint line of the meniscus in question
Term
What is the radiographic test of choice for diagnosing meniscal tears?
Definition
MRI
Term
How do you isolate a mediat meniscus tear?
Definition
bring the knee to 90 degrees and rotate is with a VARUS stress (McMurray's)
Term
How do you isolate a lateral meniscus tear?
Definition
bring the knee to 90 degrees and rotate it with a VALGUS stress (McMurray's)
Term
How is Apley test done and what is it used for?
Definition
meniscal tears

pt. is prone and knee is flexed to 90 degrees

rotate the tibia with compressive force downward
Term
What is the best way to determine the extent of meniscal injury?
Definition
arthroscopy (although MRI can help)
Term
If a patient has a locked knee due to a meniscal tear, what do you need to do?
Definition
immediate referral to orthopedic surgeon
Term
How are meniscal tears treated?
Definition
usually surgery (especially if locking/catching)
Term
In an older patient (>40) who sustains a meniscal tear, what do you need to think about?
Definition
osteoarthritis
Term
If a patient has osteoarthritis, what do they probably also have?
Definition
meniscal tear
Term
What is another name for osteoarthritis?
Definition
degenerative joint disease (DJD)
Term
What is osteoarthritis?
Definition
degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone
Term
What do patients typically complain of with osteoarthritis?
Definition
-increasing pain in the knee that is gradually getting worse
-generally comes and goes with activity and weather
-diffuse, dull ache in the knee
-may swell intermittently
-as it gets worse, pain with most activities
Term
Who are the best candidates for knee replacement for osteoarthritis?
Definition
-65 or older
-minimal medical problems
-already weight bearing
-emotionally, socially, mentally ready and education about the procedure
-c/o pain while sleeping and it's affected ADLs
Term
What are the 4 radiograph views that should be ordered for a knee complaint?
Definition
AP standing
lateral
sunrise/merchant
PA standing at 30-40 degrees of flexion
Term
Why are standing views important in diagnosing OA?
Definition
accentuate the loss of joint space
Term
In a patient with varus deformity of the knee, where would you expect the osteoarthritis to be?
Definition
medial compartment
Term
In a patient with valgus deformity of the knee, where would you expect the osteoarthritis to be?
Definition
lateral compartment
Term
What measure of joint space is considered advanced OA?
Definition
2mm or less
Term
What conservative treatment options are there for OA of the knee?
Definition
-do nothing and watch and wait
-oral anti-inflammatories
-physical/aquatic therapy
-steroid shots
-viscosupplementation injections
Term
What do you need to check in a patient you are wanting to put on oral anti-inflammatories for their OA?
Definition
kidney function
Term
What do you need to check in a patient you want to do steroid shots for their OA?
Definition
INR (needs to be less than 2.5)
Term
What is a contraindication for viscosupplementation injections for OA of the knee?
Definition
allergy to chicken or eggs
Term
What is another name for AVN?
Definition
osteonecrosis
Term
What causes AVN?
Definition
blood is no longer supplied to the ends of the long bones, which leads to bone death
Term
Where can AVN occur in the knee?
Definition
distal femur, proximal tibia, or both
Term
What condition is often not seen early on with x-ray?
Definition
AVN
Term
What is the radiographic image of choice if you suspect AVN?
Definition
MRI
Term
What are early radiographic findings of AVN?
Definition
subchondral lucency and surrounding sclerosis
Term
If AVN is obvious on an x-ray, do you need to get and MRI to confirm?
Definition
no
Term
What can be done for AVN if caught early by MRI?
Definition
micro-fracturing surgery to improve blood flow to the area
Term
How does a patient with AVN typically present?
Definition
same complaints as OA
Term
What is the treatment for advanced AVN?
Definition
same as OA at this point
Term
What are the causes of AVN?
Definition
-50% no known reason
-hx of increased EtOH use
-hx or HIV more susceptible
-long term steroid use
Term
What should you always ask patients about, especially if AVN is suspected?
Definition
hx or steroid or EtOH use
Term
If a patient has been diagnosed with AVN in one joint and are c/o pain in another joint, what should you suspect?
Definition
AVN in that joint as well
Term
What joints are most commonly affected by AVN?
Definition
hips and knees

can occur in shoulders, wrists, ankles
Term
What is osteochondirits dissecans (OCD)?
Definition
death of subchondral bone causing fragmentation of bone and cartilage, which may become a loose body in the joint
Term
What age group is more commonly affected by osteochrondritis dissecans?
Definition
adolescents
Term
What do patients with OCD typically complain of?
Definition
point tenderness at the lesion
recurrent effusions
Term
Where is the lesion usually located with OCD?
Definition
lateral aspect of medial condyle
Term
What is the treatment for osteochondritis dissecans?
Definition
-avoid activities that increase symptoms
-protective weight bearing
-sometimes will heal with time (3 months) with conservative measures
Term
When can a patient with OCD return to normal activities?
Definition
-no pain
-negative PE findings
-lesion is healed on x-rays
Term
What is the difference in healing of OCD between younger and older patients?
Definition
older patients generally require surgery
Term
Who is susceptible to sepsis of the knee?
Definition
-s/p total knee replacement
-other knee surgeries
-trauma
-HIV
-autoimmune disorders
-concomitant comorbidities
-open wounds
-hx of gonorrhea
Term
What should you do if sepsis of the knee is suspected in a patient in your primary care clinic?
Definition
refer to orthopedist immediately
Term
What are the signs and symptoms of a septic knee?
Definition
-diffuse pain, usually with swelling
-erythema, calor
-may or may not have fever
Term
What has to be done for a septic knee?
Definition
run labs
aspirate the knee
Term
What labs need to be run for a septic knee?
Definition
CBC w/diff
sed rate
CRP
fungal
acid fast bacilli (TB)
anaerobic and aerobic
gram stain
gonorrhea (esp. if sexually active)
uric acid level (r/o gout)
Term
What is the most common organism with septic knee?
Definition
Staph aureus
Term
What is the treatment for septic knee?
Definition
IV antibiotics to cover isolated organism
I&D with arthroscopy
Term
When is an open procedure used to I&D a septic knee?
Definition
pt. with infected prosthetic knee
Term
Where is the most common site of gout?
Definition
great toe MCP joint
Term
What are the signs of acute gouty knee?
Definition
hot to palpation
swollen
painful to touch
painful with any ROM
Term
How can OA and gout be differentiated in the knee?
Definition
OA does not present as sudden severe pain
Term
What is the treatment for gout?
Definition
-generally through PCP or rheumatologist
-indomethocin, conchicine, and/or pain meds
-preventative meds (allopurinol)
Term
When are the only times you should immobilize the knee?
Definition
suspected fracture
tendon rupture

pt. needs immediate referral in these cases!
Term
With regard to ligament and meniscal tears in the knee, what is the only situation in which you want to immobilize the knee prior to surgery?
Definition
locking due to a meniscal tear
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