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Prevention and Care of Injuries Exam 3
Bandaging and taping techniques; different injuries; foot; ankle, lower leg, knee, hip, thorax, and abdomen; elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand
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Health Care
Undergraduate 3
04/26/2012

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Term
Three Reasons for Taping/Bandaging
Definition
  1. Provide compression to minimize swelling.
  2. Injury prevention.
  3. Provide additional support to an injured structure. 
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Types of Different Tape
Definition
  • Elastic bandages
  • Non-elastic white tape
  • Elastic adhesive tape

 

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What are the reasons for using elastic bandages?
Definition
  1. Compression of acute injuries (limit swelling).
  2. Secure dressing or ice pack.
  3. Provide support to injured soft tissue structure.
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How do you apply elastic bandages?
Definition
  • Start anchor at smallest circumference of limb and overlap the wrap.
  • Overlap about half of the bandage width.
  • Wrap distal to proximal (furthest point from midline to closer point to midline) to push swelling up from extremities.
  • Keep even pressure and tension.
  •  Check capillary refill to ensure circulation.
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Why is non-elastic white tape so adaptable?
Definition
  1. Uniform adhesive mass.
  2. Adhering qualities.
  3. Lightness.
  4. Relative strength. 
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Why use non-elastic white tape?
Definition
It helps to hold dressings and to provide support and protection to injured areas.
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When purchasing non-elastic white tape, what should be considered?
Definition
  1. Tape grade
  2. Adhesive properties
  3. Winding tension 
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To what does tape grade refer?
Definition

Tape is graded according to the number of longitudinal and vertical fibers per inch.

Heavier grade contains 85 horizontal and 65 vertical fibers.

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To what does adhesive properties refer?
Definition

Tape should adhere regularly and maintain adhesion with perspiration.

Tape should contain few skin irritants and be easily removable without leaving adhesive residue and removing superficial skin.

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To what does winding tension refer?
Definition
If applied for protection, tape winding tension should be even.  If the roll is dropped, the tape should not unwind.
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When is elastic adhesive tape typically used?
Definition
  • Used in combination with non-elastic tape.
  • Good for small, angular parts due to elasticity.
  • Allows for expansion of body parts. 
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Guidelines for Tape Application
Definition
  • Don't apply directly after cold or heat treatment.
  • Adhesive glue helps the pre-wrap and anchors to stick.
  • One layer of pre-wrap.
  • Apply anchor directly to skin.
  • Allow the tape to go where it wants to go.
  • Never use continuous taping with white tape.
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Rules for Tape Application
Definition
  1. Tape in position in which joint must be stabilized.
  2. Overlap the tape by half.
  3. Avoid continuous taping.
  4. Keep tape roll in hand whenever possible.
  5. Smooth and mold tape as it is laid down on the skin.
  6. Allow tape to follow contours of the skin.
  7. Start taping with an anchor piece and finish by applying a locking strip. 
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Removing Adhesive Tape
Definition
  1. Manual removal (always pull tape in direct line with body)
  2. Use of scissors and cutters
  3. Using "tape remover" (alcohol-based liquid is useful for removing adherent)

 

Term
Acute Injury
Definition
One time, traumatic injury; one MOI; usually a lot of swelling.
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Chronic Injury
Definition
From overuse and repetition; takes place over a duration of days, weeks, and months
Term
Sprain
Definition
Tear or damage to ligament
Term
Strain
Definition
Damage to muscle or tendon
Term
Grade 1 Sprain/Strain
Definition
  • Slight tear.
  • Mild swelling.
  • Mild pain.
  • Mild stiffness.
  • Slight loss of ROM.
  • Slight limp. 
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Grade 2 Sprain/Strain
Definition
  • Significant tear.
  • Loss of function.
  • Loss of strength.
  • Significant echomosis.
  • Significant discoloration.
  • If sprain: laxity. 
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Grade 3 Sprain/Strain
Definition
  • Complete rupture.
  • Severed.
  • Complete loss of function.
  • Deformity.
  • Limp. 
Term
Dislocation
Definition
Bone is out of place, and there is an obvious deformity.
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How is a dislocation resolved?
Definition
A dislocation is resolved via reduction.  Traction is used and the bone is allowed to slide back into place.
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Subluxation
Definition
Similar MOI to dislocation, but there is no deformity.
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How is a subluxation resolved?
Definition
A subluxation is resolved by itself.
Term
Myositisossificans
Definition
Repetitive inflammation in muscle due to bone formations.
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Tendons connect ___ to ___.
Definition
Tendons connect muscle to bone.
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Ligaments connect ___ to ___.
Definition
Ligaments connect bone to bone.
Term
How can myositisossificans be prevented?
Definition
Myositisossificans can be prevented by wearing padding.
Term
Contusion
Definition
Point tender
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Ecchymosis
Definition
Bruising; blood pooling wear there is damage.
Term
Are sprains and strains point tender?
Definition
No, sprains and strains are not point tender.
Term
Fracture
Definition
Broken bone
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Approximately how long will a small bone fracture take to heal?
Definition
3-4 weeks
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Approximately how long will it take a large bone fracture to heal?
Definition
4-6 weeks
Term
Stress Fracture
Definition
An overuse injury where the break goes through the periostium and into the bone but does not go completely through the bone.
Term
How can you determine if an athlete has a stress fracture?
Definition
Flick the bone.
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Osteoblasts
Definition
Bone-forming cells; form calluses and calcium deposits.
Term
Osteoclasts
Definition

Bone-absorbing cells; reshape the bone.

One the bone is healed, the athlete needs to stress the bone to start the osteoclasts coming in.

Term
The fibula is ___ to the tibia.
Definition
The fibula is distal to the tibia.
Term
Which type of ankle sprains are most common?
Definition
Inversion ankle sprains.
Term
Inversion Ankle Sprain
Definition
Toe points in
Term
Eversion
Definition
Toe points out.
Term
Dorso Flexion
Definition
Toe raise; foot up
Term
Plantar Flexion
Definition
Calf raise; foot down
Term
Why are eversion sprains less common?
Definition
  1. The fibula goes further down and leaves little room for extra movement.
  2. The medial (deltoid) ligaments are a lot stronger than the lateral ligaments. 
  3. How we play sports (MOI and inertia).
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Genu Valgum
Definition
Lock kneed
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Genu Varum
Definition
Bow Kneed
Term
Bump Test
Definition
    • Is there a fracture in the lower leg?
 
 
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Compression Test
Definition
  • Is there a fracture in the lower leg?
  • Squeeze tibia and fibula together.
Term
Anterior Drawer Test
Definition
  • Is there a torn ligament?
  • Hold leg down.
  • Hold onto heel and try to pull ankle up.
  • Test for laxity. 
Term
Talar Tilt Test
Definition
  • Is the calcaneal fibular ligament torn?
  • Hold down leg. 
  • Other hand holds the heels. 
  • Move foot left and right.
Term
Functional Tests for Lower Leg Injuries
Definition
  1. Walk on toes (plantar flexion)
  2. Walk on heels (dorsi flexion)
  3. Hop on injured ankle
  4. Start and stop running
  5. Change direction rapidly
  6. Run figure eights 
Term
Eversion Ankle Sprains
Definition
  • 5-10% of all ankle sprains.
  • Damage to deltoid and possibly fraction of the fibula.
  • Extremely painful and a lot of swelling.
Term
Syndesmotic Sprain
Definition
  • High ankle sprain.
  • Longest rehab of any of the sprains.
  • Injury to distal tibiofemoral joint (anterior/poster tibiofibular ligament) and medial and lateral ligaments.
  • Talus is jammed up through the tibia and fibula like a wedge.
  • Limited swelling and ecchymosis.
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Grade 1 Ankle Sprain
Definition
  • Mild pain and disability.
  • Weight bearing minimally impaired.
  • Point tenderness over ligaments.
  • No laxity.
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Grade 2 Ankle Sprain
Definition
  • Feel or hear pop or snap.
  • Moderate pain with difficulty bearing weight.
  • Positive talar tilt and anterior drawer tests.
  • Possible tearing of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments.
Term
Grade 3 Ankle Sprain
Definition
  • Severe pain.
  • Swelling.
  • Hemarthrosis.
  • Discoloration.
  • Unable to bear weight. 
  • Positive talar tilt and anterior drawer.
  • Instability due to possible ligament rupture.
Term
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
Definition
  • Pain in an anterior portion of the shin.
  • Stress fractures, muscle strains, chronic anterior comparment syndrome, or periosteum irritation.
  • Caused by repetitive microtrauma.
Term
Main Spots for Tendonitis
Definition
  1. Anterior tibialis
  2. Posterior tibialis
  3. Achilles 
Term
Stiffness in the morning usually indicates an injury to ___.
Definition
Stiffness in the morning usually indicates an injury to soft tissue.
Term
Progressive pain and stiffness throughout the day usually indicates an injury to ___.
Definition
Progressive pain and stiffness throughout the day usually indicates an injury to joints, bones, and cartilage.
Term
What type of joint is the knee?
Definition
The knee is a hinge joint with a rotational component.
Term
The fibula bears about ___-___% of weight.
Definition
The fibula bears about 10-15% of weight.
Term
Four Bones of the Knee
Definition
  1. Femur
  2. Tibia
  3. Fibula
  4. Patella 
Term
Four Ligaments of the Knee
Definition
  1. ACL (anterior cruciate ligament)
  2. PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) 
  3. MCL (medial collateral ligament)
  4. LCL (lateral collateral ligament)
Term
Two Miniscii
Definition
  1. Medial meniscus
  2. Lateral meniscus 
Term
How is the medial miniscus shaped?
Definition
C-shaped hockey puck
Term
How is the lateral meniscus shaped?
Definition
Egg-shaped hockey puck.
Term
Four Muscles of Quadriceps
Definition
  1. Vastus intermedius oblique
  2. Vastus laterals
  3. Rectus femoris
  4. Vastus medialis oblique 
Term
Three Muscles of Hamstrings
Definition
  1. Biceps femoris
  2. Semimebranosous
  3. Semitireninous 
Term
Valgus Stress Test
Definition
  • Is the MCL injured?

 

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Varus Stress Test
Definition
  • Is the LCL injured? 
Term
Medial Collateral Ligament Tear
Definition
  • Valgus force on outside of near toward the other near.
  • (Land on foot during rebound situation.)
Term
Lateral Collateral Ligament Sprain
Definition
  • Rare.
  • Caused by varus force which hits the inside of the knee toward away from the body.
  • Internal rotation of the tibia. 
Term
Unhappy Triad
Definition
  1. Medial meniscus
  2. MCL
  3. ACL 
Term

Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome

(Runner's Knee)

Definition
  • Presents with pain in lateral side of knee.
  • Result of repeated knee flexion and extension (usually in right knee because of grading of roads).
  • Tenderness, warmth, swelling, and redness over lateral femoral condyle.

 

Term
What is the longest bone of the body?
Definition
Femur
Term
What is the weakest part of the femur?
Definition
The femoral head.
Term
Fulcrum Test
Definition
  • Is there a femoral neck fracture?
  • Hand under leg.
  • Hand on knee and push down. 
Term
What is a hip pointer?
Definition
A hip pointer is a bruise to the iliac crest.
Term
What is the biggest, strongest muscle?
Definition
The gluteus maximus.
Term
Thomas Test
Definition
  • Are the hip flexors tight or are there hip contractures?
  • Take uninvolved knee to chest.
  • Involved leg stays on table.
  • If involved leg raises off the table, this is a positive test.
Term
Straight Leg Raise
Definition
  • Is there hip extensor tightness?  Is there low back or SI joint dysfunction?
  • Regular hamstring stretch.
  • If hip comes off ground, the hip extensors are tight. 
Term
Myositis Ossifications
Definition
  • Painful ROM.
  • Often times need surgical removal. 
Term
True Ribs
Definition

T1-T7.

Connect from back to cartilage.

Term
False Ribs
Definition

T8-T12.

Join together into one piece of cartilage that then joins together at the sternum.

Term
Floating Ribs
Definition

T11-T12.

Don't wrap all the way around.

Their role is to protect the kidneys.

Term
Pneumothorax
Definition
  • Open wound to thoracic activity.
  • Lung is not punctured.
  • Air is trapped and negative pressure pushes down on the lung to make it collapse. 
Term
Tension Pneumothorax
Definition
  • Sometimes the lung can maintain its shape.
  • It pushes against the heart which then pushes against the lung, so the opposite (uninvolved) lung gets compressed.
Term
Hemothorax
Definition
  • Blood in the lung. 
Term
Referral Pain: Right Shoulder Pain
Definition
Liver
Term
Referral Pain: Right scapula
Definition
Gallbladder
Term
Referral Pain: Over Xyphoid Process
Definition
Stomach
Term
Referral Pain: Upper Left Quadrant and Across Center of Back on Left Side
Definition
Pancreas
Term
Referral Pain: Left Shoulder Pain
Definition
Spleen
Term
Kehr's Sign
Definition
Spleen
Term
Referral Pain: Belly Button
Definition
Small intestines
Term
Referral Pain: Pubic Area Pain
Definition
Urinary bladder
Term
Referral Pain: Point Tenderness Below Belly Button
Definition
Appendix
Term
McBurney's Point
Definition
Appendix
Term
Referral Pain: Flanks and into Groin
Definition
Kidney
Term
Where are the kidneys located?
Definition

Behind the floating ribs.

The left kidney is behind T10-T12.

The right kidney is behind T11-T12.

Term
Referral Pain: Upper Left Chest, Left Arm, Throat, Jaw, and Upper Back
Definition
Heart
Term
Bones of Shoulder
Definition
  • Sternum
  • Clavicle
  • Scapula
  • Humerus 
Term
Rotator Cuff Muscles
Definition
  1. Supraspinatus
  2. Infraspinatus
  3. Teres minor
  4. Subscapularis 
Term
Assessment of Shoulder Complex (Observation)
Definition
  • Elevation or depression of shoulder tips.
  • Position and shape of clavicle.
  • Acromion process.
  • Biceps and deltoid symmetry.
  • Postural assessment.
  • Position of head and arms.
  • Scapular elevation and symmetry.
  • Scapular protraction or winging.
  • Muscle symmetry.
  • Scapulohumeral rhythm. 
Term

Apprehension Test

(Crank Test)

Definition
  • Is there anterior glenohumeral instability? 
  • Hold arm at side up at 90 degrees. 
  • Pull hand back.
  • Push elbow forward.
  • Look for pain.
Term
Hawkins-Kennedy Test
Definition
  • Is there shoulder impingement? 
  • Have arm bent and bring across the body.
  • Push hand down.
  • Positive test is indicated by pain and grimace.
Term
Empty Can Test
Definition
  • Is there suprasinatus weakness?
  • 90 degrees of shoulder flexion, internal rotation, and 30 degrees of horizontal adduction.
  • Downward pressure is applied.
  • Weakness and pain are assessed bilaterally.
Term
Glenohumeral Dislocations
Definition
Flattened deltoid.
Term
Shoulder Bursitis
Definition
  • Chronic inflammatory condition due to trauma or overuse.
  • Pain with motion and tenderness during palpation in subacromial space; positive impingement test.

 

Term
Bicipital Tenosynovitis
Definition
  • Repetitive overhead athlete - ballistic activity that involves repeated stretching of biceps tendon causing irritation to the tendon. 
  • Tenderness over bicipital groove, swelling, crepitus due to inflammation.
Term
Arches of the Foot
Definition
  1. Metatarsal arch
  2. Transverse arch
  3. Medial longitudinal arch
  4. Lateral longitudinal arch
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Plantar Fasciitis
Definition
  • Increased stress on fascia.
  • Change from rigid supportive footwear to flexible footwear.
  • Pain in anterior medial heel, along medial longitudinal arch.
  • Increased pain in morning which loosens after first few steps.
Term
Pes Planus
Definition

A condition in which the foot does not have a normal arch when standing.

(Flat footed.)

Term
Pes Cavus
Definition
High arch
Term
Pump Bump
Definition
Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
Term
Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
Definition
  • Caused by inflammation of bursa beneath Achilles tendon.
  • Result of pressure and rubbing of shoe heel counter of a shoe. 
  • Tender, palpable bump on calcaneus.
Term
March Fracture
Definition
Second metatarsal fracture.
Term
Jones Fracture
Definition
  • Most common on the base of the fifth metatarsal.
  • Fracture of metatarsal caused by inversion or high velocity rotational forces. 
Term
Morton's Neuroma
Definition
  • Thickening of nerve sheath (common plantar nerve) at point where nerve divides into digital branches.
  • Commonly occurs between third and fourth met heads where medial and lateral plantar nerves come together. 
  • Burning paresthesia and severe intermittent pain in forefoot.
Term
Bunion
Definition
Hallux Valgus Deformity
Term
Hallux Valgus Deformity
Definition
  • Exostosis of first metatarsal head associated with forefoot varus, shoes that are too narrow, pointed or short.
Term
Morton's Toe
Definition
Condition of a shortened first metatarsal in relation to the second metatarsal.
Term
Turf Toe
Definition
  • Hyperextension injury resulting in sprain of first metatarsophalangeal joint.
  • Pain and swelling which increases during push off in wakling, running, and jumping.
Term
Three Bones of Elbow
Definition
  1. Humerus
  2. Ulna
  3. Radius 
Term
Ligaments of the Elbow
Definition
  1. Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL)
  2. Radial collateral ligament  (RCL)
  3. Annular ligament
Term
Which ligament in the elbow is tested with the valgus stress test?
Definition
The UCL
Term
Which ligament in the elbow is tested with the varus stress test?
Definition
RCL
Term
Olecranon Bursitis
Definition
  • Direct blow to the elbow.
  • Pain, swelling, and point tenderness.
Term
Elbow Sprains
Definition
  • Elbow hyperextension or valgus force. 
  • Pain along medial aspect of elbow.
  • Inability to grasp object.
  • Point tenderness over the MCL.
Term
Lateral Epicondylitis
Definition
  • Tennis elbow.
  • Repetitive microtrauma to insertion of extensor muscles of lateral epicondyle.
  • Aching pain in region of lateral epicondyle after activity.

 

Term
Tennis Elbow
Definition
Lateral epicondylitis
Term
Golfer's Elbow
Definition
Medial epicondylitis
Term
Medial Epicondylitis
Definition
  • Repeated forceful flexion of wrist and extreme valgus toque of elbow.
  • Pain produced with forceful flexion or extension.
  • Passive movement of wrist seldom produces pain, but active movement does.
Term
Ulnar Nerve Injuries
Definition
  • Pronounced cubital valgus may cause deep friction problem.
  • Generally respond with paresthesia in fourth and fifth fingers. 
Term
How many carpals are there in the wrist?
Definition
Eight
Term
How many metacarpals are there in the wrist?
Definition
Five
Term
How many phalanges?
Definition
Fourteen
Term
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Definition
  • Compression of median nerve due to inflammation of tendons and sheaths of carpal tunnel.
  • Result of repeated wrist flexion or direct trauma to anterior aspect of wrist.
  • Sensory and motor deficits (tingling, numbness, and paresthesia).
  • Weakness in thumb. 
Term
Scaphoid Fracture
Definition
  • Caused by force on outstretched hand, compressing scaphoid between radius and second row of carpal bones.
  • Swelling, severe pain in anatomical snuff box. 
Term
Hamate Fracture
Definition
  • Wrist pain and weakness (fifth digit due to ulnar nerve compression), along with point tenderness. 
Term
Boxer's Fracture
Definition
Fractures of the fifth metacarpal.
Term
Mallet Finger
Definition
  • Caused by a blow that contacts tip of finger avulsing extensor tendon from insertion.
  • Pain at DIP.
  • Unable to extend distal end of finger (carrying at 30 degrees angle).
Term
Boutonniere Deformity
Definition
  • Rupture of extensor tendon dorsal to the middle phalanx.
  • Forces DIP joint into extension and PIP into flexion.
  • Inability to extend DIP joint. 
Term
Jersey Finger
Definition
  • Rupture of flexor digitorum profundus tendon from insertion on distal phalanx.
  • Most common in fourth digit.
  • DIP cannot be flexed, finger remains extended. 
Term
In which finger is it most common to see jersey finger?
Definition
In the fourth digit.
Term
What is the most commonly brusied bone of the forearm?
Definition
Ulna
Term
Gamekeeper's Thumb
Definition
  • Sprain of UCL of MCP joint of the thumb.
  • Forceful abduction of proximal phalanx occasionally combined with hyperextension.
  • Pain over UCL in addition to weak and painful pinch.
  • Tenderness and swelling over medial aspect of thumb. 
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