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Ortho- lecture 1
intro to orthopedics
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Graduate
02/02/2010

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Term
first degree muscular strains- 1) size of tear? 2) activity allowed?
Definition
1) Tear of a few fibers
2) Minimal strength loss, little (if any) LOM
3) Minimal restriction of activity
Term
Second degree muscle strains- 1) size of tear? 2) activity? 3) healing?
Definition
1) Greater number of fibers torn
2) Activity is often restricted by pain
3) Some loss of function
4) Usually require 3-28 days of rehabilitation
Term
third degree muscle strain- 1) size of tear? 2) when is pain present? 3)treatment? 4) how long does it take to heal?
Definition
1) Tear extends across entire muscle belly
2) Whether px is present on resistance depends upon resultant injury to the tissue
3) Surgical intervention often necessary
4) Healing takes from 3 wks to 3 mos
Term
Paratenonitis
Definition
inflammatory disorder of tissues around the tendon
Term
tendinosus
Definition
degeneration of the tendon accompanied by pain. tendon often thickened
Term
tendonitis
Definition
inflammation of tendon. rarely seen histologically
Term
myositis ossificans
Definition
abnormal reparative process that causes benign hypertrophic ossification (formation of bone around muscle) in the soft tissue
Term
two types of myositis ossificans
Definition
1) myositis ossifican circumscripta
2) myositis ossifican progressive
Term
How and where does myositis ossifican circumscripta develop?
Definition
1) can be traumatic or atraumatic (nondocumented trauma, repeated small mechanical injuries, and non mechanical injuries caused by ischemia or inflammation) 2) 80% occurs in thigh or arm
Term
What is the cause of myositis ossifican progressive?
Definition
autosomal dominant genetic disorder
Term
First degree ligamentous sprain- 1) size 2)signs 3)implications
Definition
1) Size- Tearing of a few fibers, minimal loss of structural integrity
2) Signs- Little or no swelling, Local tenderness, Minimal bruising
5) Implications- Minimal functional loss, early return to training
Term
Second degree ligament tear (signs, implications)
Definition

1) signs-

significant structural weakening

some abnormal motion

solid end-feel to stress

more bruising and swelling, often associated hemarthrosis and effusion

2) implications-

tendency to recurrence

need protection from risk of further injury

may need modified immobilization

may stretch out further with time

Term
Third degree ligament sprains (signs, implications)
Definition
1) signs:
loss of structural integrity
marked abnormal motion
significant bruising
hemarthrosis
2) IMPLICATIONS:
needs prolonged protection
surgery may be considered
often permanent functional instability
Term
osteopenia
Definition
A defect in mineralization that results in a large amount of unmineralized osteoid. bone mineral density that is lower than normal
Term
bone density T score that defines osteopenia
Definition
standard deviation between -1 and -2.5 below peak bone mass from the young adult mean (25 y/o male)
Term
osteoporosis
Definition
bone density mass of at least 2.5 SD below the mean young adult (25 y/o)
Term
osteoporosis is responsible for how many fx? most common fx?
Definition
more then 1 million per year (vertebra is most common)
Term
population at high risk of osteoporosis fx
Definition
lifetime risk 75% of women > 50 y/o. 15-20% at risk for hip fx
Term
2 types of osteoporosis
Definition
1) Type I (postmenopausal)
2) type II (age related)
Term
Type I of osteoporosis (postmenopausal)- bone affected? most common fx?
Definition
primarily affects trabecular bone. vertebral and distal radial fx most common
Term
Type II osteoporosis (age related)
Definition
seen in pts > 70 y/o.
related to poor calcium absorption.
hip and pelvic fx are common
Term
treatment of osteoporosis
Definition
1) physical activity
2)estrogen- progesterone (type I)
3) calcium supplementation (type II)
4) vitamin D
5) various other drugs
Term
dx of osteoporosis
Definition
1) xrays (only detect if bone loss is more than 30%)
2)CT scans,
2) DEXA (dual energy xray aborption)- BMD test
Term
estrogen- progesterone treatment for type I is most effective when?
Definition
when given within 6 years of menopause
Term
examination
Definition
Gathering of info from the chart, other care-givers, pt, pts family, caretakers & friends in order to identify and define the pts problem(s)
Ongoing process
Purpose is to obtain information that identifies and measures a change from normal
Term
evaluation
Definition
Level of judgment necessary to make sense of the findings in order to identify a relationship
Term
main reason pts come to PT
Definition
pain
Term
examination and evaluation should focus on?
Definition
cause of pain- mechanical, chemical, thermal
Term
variable pain indicates?
Definition
both chemical and mechanical source
Term
which pain is less effected by movement or positions and more constant?
Definition
chemical (inflammation)
Term
what kind of pain is caused by collagen deformation?
Definition
mechanical pain that is constant
Term
Pain- psychological
Definition
location, onset, duration, etiology, syndrome
Term
Pain- sensory
Definition
intesity, quality, pattern
Term
Pain- affective
Definition
mood, anxiety, depression, well being
Term
Pain- cognitive
Definition
meaning of pain, view of self, coping skills and strategies, previous treatment, attitudes and beliefs, factors influencing pain
Term
Pain- behavioral
Definition
communication, interpersonal interaction, physical activity, pain behaviors, medication, intervention, sleep
Term
Pain- sociocultural, ethnocultural
Definition
family and social life, work and home responsibilities, recreation and leisure, environmental factors, attidues and beliefs, social influences
Term
Signs of muscle pain
Definition
dull, aching, sometimes hard to localize
Term
ligament (capsule) pain description
Definition
dull aching
Term
nerve root pain description
Definition
sharp, shooting, burning, radiating
Term
nerve pain description
Definition
sharp, bright, lightening like
Term
sympathetic nerve pain description
Definition
burning, pressure like, sting, aching
Term
Bone pain description
Definition
deep, nagging, dull, localized
Term
components of examination
Definition
Pt History
Observation
Palpation
Systems Review
Tests & Measures/Joint Play Movements
Reflexes & Cutaneous Distribution
Special Tests
Diagnostic Testing
Term
key component of assessment
Definition
history- good history provides 80% or more of information necessary to explain presenting problem
Term
what do you do during history?
Definition
active listening, r/o contraindications and other possible medical complications (ROS), formulation of your hypothesis
Term
key components of observation
Definition
1) begins when pt enters clinic 2) how does pt rise from chair, any guarding? 3) overt pain behavious (grimacing, rubbing, sighing, bracing) 4) pt interaction (eye contact/ answering questions for themselves)5) assitive brace devices 6) deformities (structural, functional, dynamic) 7) atrophy 8) swelling
Term
principles of examination
Definition
1) Tell pt what you are doing
2) Vital signs as appropriate
3) Perform tests appropriate to condition/dx
4) Test noninvolved side first
5) Active → Passive (Overpressure) → Isometric
6) Painful movements done last
7) OP done with care, when performed
8) The thumb is not a palpating instrument
9) Repeat/sustain movements as necessary
10)Isometric movements in rest position
11) Passive movements (degree, quality)
12) Ligamentous testing (repeat with stress)
13) Myotome testing – hold contractions 5 sec
14) Warn pt of possible exacerbation
15) Maintain pt dignity
Term
palpations
Definition
1) skin
2) subcutaneous tissue
3) peripheral circulation (pulses)
4) muscles
5) ligaments
6) bones
Term
palpating skin
Definition
tenderness, color, temperature, moisture, texture
Term
temperature of skin- acute vs chronic
Definition
acute- moist and warm
chronic- cool and dry; smooth and shiny
Term
palpating muscles
Definition
tone, guarding, trigger points, disruption of continuity
Term
palpating ligaments
Definition
tenderness, thickening
Term
palpating bone
Definition
subluxation/dislocation, tenderness, callous
Term
systems review
Definition
Limited examination of anatomic and physiological status of all systems.Scanning examination
Term
Reason for scanning examination of systems review?
Definition
to r/o possible symptoms from other areas (spinal cord and nerve roots, peripheral nerves, visceral involvement)
Term
Spinal levels
Definition
dermatome, myotome, sclerotome
Term
referred pain should always be suspected when?
Definition
pt complains of deep burning or ache along a limb, of pain from the back of trunk to anterior aspect, or deep pain of large extent with no boundaries, pain presents no signs of disorder and no disturbance of function of the painful part
Term
types of neural involvement
Definition
Referred px
Radicular px (Radiculopathy)
Myelopathy (UMN lesion)
Poyneuropathy
Neuropraxia
Axonotmesis
Neurotmesis
Term
radicular pain
Definition
 Pain "radiated" along the dermatome (sensory distribution) of a nerve due to inflammation or other irritation of the nerve root (radiculopathy) at its connection to the spinal column
Term
myelopathy
Definition
UMN lesion resulting from sagittal narrowing of the spinal canal.
Term
neuropraxia
Definition
Nerve is intact but not longer transmitting impulses
Term
polyneuropathy
Definition
Several nerves are involved
Term
axonotmesis
Definition
Nerve injury by disruption of the axon and myelin sheath but with preservation of connective tissue fragments, resulting in degeneration of the axon distal to the injury site
Term
Neurotmesis
Definition
Complete severance of nerve with disruption of axon, myelin sheath, and connective tissue elements
Term
examination of specific joints
Definition
1) Contractile vs inert
2) Active (physiological/osteokinematic movement)
3) Passive movement
4) Acute vs chronic
5) End-feel
6) Capsular vs noncapsular pattern
7) Accessory (arthrokinematic) movement
8) Contractile tissues (isometric resistance)
Term
contractile vs inert
Definition
CONTRACTILE- Tension via stretching or contraction.

INERT- Structures not considered contractile or neural.
Term
Inert tissues
Definition
Joint capsules, ligaments, bursae, blood vessels, cartilage, dura mater
Term
contractile tissue
Definition
Muscles, their tendons, & attachments to bone
Term
contractile lesions (cyriax) testing
Definition
strong and painless, strong and painful, weak and painless, weak and painful
Term
Strong and painless
Definition
contraction indicates a normal finding
Term
Strong and painful
Definition
Grade I contractile lesion- local lesion of muscle unit
Term
Weak and painless
Definition
complete rupture of muscle-tendon unit. peripheral nerve involvement
Term
weak and painful
Definition
serious pathology such as significant muscle tear or tumor (ex-fx)
Term
inert tissue lesion pattern
Definition
1) pain free- full ROM
2) pain and limited in all directions
3) pain and excessive or limited ROM in some directions
4) pain free limited ROM
Term
Pain and ltd in all directions
Definition
entire joint effected- arthritis or capsulitis
Term
pain and excessive or limited in some directions
Definition
ligament sprain or capsular adhesion
Term
pain free, limited ROM
Definition
asymptomatic- OA
Term
What to observe with active movements
Definition
1) When & where px occurs
2) Do movements ↑ or change quality of px
3) Pt reaction
4) Amount of observable restriction
5) Pattern of movement
6) Rhythm & quality of movement
7) Associated joints/compensatory movements
8) Willingness of pt to move/ROM
Term
What to observe with passive movement
Definition
1) When & where px begins
2) Whether movement ↑ or changes quality of px
3) End feel
4) Movement of associated joints
ROM
Term
Sequence of pain- RED light
Definition
pain before resistance
Term
pain before resistance suggests? whats contraindication
Definition
active lesion or extraarticular limitation of movement- stretching contraindicated
Term
Sequence of pain- yellow light!
Definition
pain synonomous with resistance
Term
pain synonomous with resistances indicates? capuslar feel? hard feel?
Definition
tear in muscle belly (muscle injuury, joint injury). capsular feel- gently stretching may be cautiously attempted.hard feel- postopone stretching a little longer
Term
Sequence of pain- Green light
Definition
resistance before pain, suggests stretching will be tolerated
Term
osteokinematics vs athrokinematics
Definition
OSTEO- Occurs when an object forms the radius of an imaginary circle around a fixed point. Physiologic motion

ARTHRO- Motions occurring at joint surfaces. Accessory motion/Joint play
Term
normal end feels
Definition
1) bone to bone 2) soft tissue approximation 3)elastic 4) capsular
Term
Bone to bone end feel
Definition
Abrupt, unyielding
Example: Elbow extension
Term
Soft tissue approximation end feel
Definition
Forgiving, gives impression that further motion is possible if enough force supplied
Ex- Knee flexion; elbow flexion in muscular subjects
Term
Elastic end feel
Definition
Stretches with elastic recoil, further forcing feels as if something would snap
Wrist flexion with finger flexion
Term
Capsular end feel
Definition
Produced by capsule or ligaments
Stretch w/o elasticity
Examples: wrist flexion (soft); knee / (hard)
Term
abnormal end feel classifications
Definition
springy block, boggy, spasm, empty, facilitation
Term
springy block
Definition
Rebound sensation, as if pushing off from a rubber pad
Example: Meniscal tear of knee
Term
Boggy end feel
Definition
Produced by viscous fluid in joint
Squishy sensation as joint moves toward end range
Example: Hemarthrosis of knee
Term
Spasm end feel
Definition
Abrupt or “twangy” end to movement produced by reflex or reactive muscle contraction
Examples: grade II muscle tear; significant traumatic arthritis
Term
Empty end feel
Definition
LOM with no tissue resistance, resistance is fr pt being unable to tolerate further motion 2° px
Examples: acute subdeltoid bursitis; sign of the buttock
Term
Facilitation end feel
Definition
Light resistance t/o latter half of range that does not prevent end range being achieved
Example: spinal facilitation at any level
Term
Capsular vs Noncapsular pattern
Definition
CAPSULAR- limitation in a joint in a joint specific ration. Proportional LOM
Product of total joint reaction
Each joint has a characteristic pattern
Only joints that are controlled by muscles

NONCAPSULAR- limitation in a joint in any pattern other than a capsular one
Term
closed packed position
Definition
allows the least amount of distraction of the joint surfaces and reduces the available degrees of freedom to zero (avoided when assesing the accessory motion of a joint
Term
open packed position
Definition
resting, position of the joint used for joint mobilization
Term
component motion
Definition
Involuntary obligatory joint motion occurring outside the joint accompanies active motion. (screw home mechanism)
Term
accessory motion grading
Definition
0: Ankylosis
1: Extremely hypomobile
2: Slightly hypomobile
3: Normal
4: Slightly hypermobile
5: Extremely hypermobile
6: Unstable
Term
deep tendon reflex of jaw
Definition
CN V
Term
DTR: bicep
Definition
C5-C6
Term
DTR: brachioradialis
Definition
C5-C6
Term
DTR: tricep
Definition
C7-C8
Term
DTR Patella
Definition
L3-L4
Term
DTR: Tibilais posterior
Definition
L4-L5
Term
DTR: medial hamstring
Definition
L5-S1
Term
DTR: lateral hamstring
Definition
S1-S2
Term
DTR: achilles
Definition
S1-S2
Term
reflex grading
Definition
0 Absent
1+ Diminished
2+ Normal
3+ Exaggerated
4+ Clonus, very brisk
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