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indirect trauma with the arm:
abducted
extended
externally rotated |
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Indirect trauma with the arm:
abducted
flexed
internally rotated |
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Most common dislocated joint in the body
Men > woman
Ant. dislocation more frequent than Post. |
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Various Dimensions and occur with relative frequency
small= < 1cm
medium= < 3cm
large= > 5cm |
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Avulsion of capsule and glenoid labrum off rim
traumatic anterior dislocation
part of rim ripped away |
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results in anterior shoulder instability
injury to head of humerus (posterior lateral aspect)
compression or impaction fracture |
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frozen shoulder
Decreased ROM
capsular inflammation
fibrous synovial adhesions
reduction of joint cavity
>females 40-60yrs |
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primary adhesive capsulitis |
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Definition
idiopathic
spontaneous
self limiting
frozen shoulder
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Secondary Adhesive Capsulitis |
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Definition
trauma
limited immobilization as soon as 1-2 days
frozen shoulder |
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Acromioclaviular Sprain
(A-C joint) |
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Definition
falls on acromion (direct force)
falls on outstretched arm (indirect force)
ligamentous sprain
graded in degrees by severity |
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First-degree, grade I
A-C joint sprain |
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Definition
partial tearing of the A-C ligaments
joint tenderness
NO jt. instability or laxity of lig.
Min. loss of fnx |
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Second-degree, Grade II
A-C Sprain |
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Definition
Complete rupture of the A-C lig.
partial tearing coracoacromial lig.
moderate pain
some dysfunction
palpable gap between acromion and clavicle |
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Third-degree, Grade III
A-C ligament injury |
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Definition
Dislocation between acromion and clavicle
A-C and Coracoclavicular lig ruptured
distal clavicle becomes displaced superiorly
Marked pain
severe limitation of shoulder motion |
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direct or severe trauma
body is most common site
ice and immobilization w/ sling (2-3 weeks)
Tx = WB tolerated or no WB |
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Direct or indirect trauma
men under age 25
immobilization of glenohumeral jt
figure-of-eight bandage
healing 4-6 weeks or longer |
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risk for avascular necrosis (avn)
classified by four-parts:
humeral head,
lesser tuberosity,
greater tuberosity
hurmeral shaft |
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Indicative of severe four-part fractures of:
prox. humerus
acascular necrosis of humeral head
osteoporosis
RA
Advanced OA |
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partial- replaced head
total- replaced socket and head |
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muscles of the rotator cuff |
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Definition
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Subscapularis |
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mechanical wear
friction
supraspinatus tendon most common for impingement |
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Primary shoulder impingement |
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Definition
mechanical compression of tendons
primarily suprispinatus tendon
passes under coracoacromial lig. |
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Secondary Shoulder Impingement |
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Definition
glenohumeral instability causes problem
reduction of subacromial space
elevated head |
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Watershed zone
critical zone |
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Definition
area of relative transient hypovascularity occurs with repeated arm motions from abd. to add.
compromises blood supply area |
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very common
chronic inflammation in bicipital groove
Yergason's test- pt's should in neutral, elbow flexed to 90 degrees:
pt then supinates and externally rotates
+ if pain in groove |
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tennis elbow
effects wrist extensors
Ext. carpi radialis longus and brevis
extensor digitorum
extensor digiti minimi
Repetitive overuse of this area leads to tendinitis of the origin of the ext. carpe radialis brevis tendon |
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over use affects origin of:
pronator teres
flexor cari radialis
flexor digitorum
flexor carpi ulnaris
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pain when palpating medial epicondyle and with action motion
pn with resisted wrist flexion and full passive
< common than lateral
GOLFER'S ELBOW |
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Medial valgus stress overload |
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Definition
medial or ulnar collateral lig
overload or repetitive actions
sprain injury
Pain at medial epi. and olecranon |
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Volkmann's ischemic contracture |
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Definition
problem with supracondylar fx
can occur anywhere
brachial artery
displaced fx can cause hemorrhage or vascular obstruction
severe pn with pt in cast |
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Definition
fall on outstretched arm
Can change entire carrying angle
increased valgus deformity
varus elbo malalignment "gunstock deformity" |
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Definition
Fracture to radial head, --> heals with a larger carrying angle
Ulnar nerve is stretcheds
pain and agitation
Late onset
relocation of ulnar |
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Fall on the point of the elbow
indirectly- forcefull contraction of the triceps
Second most common fracture
fracture and dislocation in same area |
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entrapment Compression Neuropathy
median nerve
most common
transverse carpal lig and carpal bones
mononeuropathy |
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Definition
thenar muscle atrophy
Swelling occurs and more compression to median nerve
causes pain and dysfunction
HALL MARK- symptoms worse at night |
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Start off with numbness or tingling (new clumisiness)
pregnant women at high risk
wrist in cock- up position |
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De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis |
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Definition
cumulative trauma ds
ulnar deviations
affected tendons:
abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis
pass w/ in 1st dorsal compartment
pn an swelling at radial styloid
massage therapist
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intracapsular ligaments provide stability
results from fall on wrist hyperextended |
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most common distal radius fracture
w/ in 2.5 cm of the wrist
distal radius displaced in dorsal direction
DINNER FORK DEFORMITY
Middle age to elderly women
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"reverse colle's"
distal radial fracture in palmar direction
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome |
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Definition
is a chronic pain condition
Exageration of pain
injury to the nerve
occurs most often in the arms or legs after a minor injury |
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Term
Stage 1 (lasts 1 - 3 months):
Complex regional pain syndrome |
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Definition
Increased nail and hair growth
Pain that may move farther up or down the affected limb
Severe burning, aching pain that increases with the slightest touch or breeze
Skin that becomes dry and thin, changes color
Swelling with warmth or coolness |
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Stage 2 (lasts 3 - 6 months)
Complex regional pain syndrome |
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Definition
Decreased hair growth
Noticeable changes in skin texture and color
Spread of swelling
Stiff muscles and joints |
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Term
Scaphoid Fractures
proximal pole |
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Definition
most common of carpal bones
due to direction of blood flow fracture can cause non union and avascular necrosis |
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Definition
acute sprain of ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb
valgus stress with hyperextension |
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Term
Boxer's fracture
fighter fracture |
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Definition
Neck of metacarpal bones 2, 3, 4, and 5
fracture |
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Definition
Fracture subluxation
proximal first metacarpal |
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proliferative fibrodysplasia
palmar connective tis.
ulnar digits
Normal collagen type I is replaced by type III
painless w/ palpable nodules
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Definition
tendon rupture or avulsion fracture
extensor tendon
DIP joint flexion contracture
trauma to area |
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direct trauma to terminal phalanx
rupture or stretch of central extensor tendon
PIP jt
PIP flexion with DIP extension |
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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) |
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Definition
Vasomotor Dysfunction
reflex response to chronic sensory stimulus
pain, hyperestesia, edema, discoloration, and loss of motion and fnx |
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force directly on acromion |
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