Aging MSK Flashcards
Aging spine
Increased kyphosis of the thoracic spine and lordosis of the lumbar spine. Decreased height due to this.
Caused by osteoporosis and osteopenia
- increased risk of compression fracture in the spine
Common clinical sign of hip fracture in elderly
Shortened and externally rotated leg with pain on weight bearing.
Risk factors for falling
- previous falls greatly increase
- impaired balance. Vision and gait ,muscle strength, cognitive impairment (Geriatric syndromes)
- more than 4 meds at one (especially if psychoactive sounds and sedatives are involved)
- being female increases risk of falling
Older than 80
Has low BMI, arthritis, pain depression, urinary incontinence and dizziness
Fragility fractures
1/2 women, 1/5 men over the age of 50 can suffer fragility fractures
At age 50: more likely that women experience fragility fractures than break, ovarian and uterine cancers combined
Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)
Inflammatory condition in multiple muscles
- signs include aching/stiffness/ weakness of girdle and proximal legs and hips/shoulders
- often shows as polyarthraligia as well
- only seen in patients older than 50 years
- is associated with Giant cell arthritis and malignancies such as multiple myeloma
- marked by increased ESR and CRP markers
- easily treated with low-dose corticosteroids
Aging components
Decline in structure and function
Impaired maintenance and repair system
Increases susceptibility to disease and death
Reduced reproductive capacity
Vulnerable to therapeutic interventions (risk increases the older they are
Causes of aging
Oxidative stress (Most common)
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Impaired autophagy
Telomere shortening
Altered gene expression (Least common)
Overall more likely to see multiple symptoms at once in older patients (especially >80)
Interventions for elderly
Focused more on preventative approaches to the causes of aging instead of individual diseases
Osteoarthritis treatment in elderly
Can use oral NSAIDs unless renal and GI bleeds but is usually not recommended
- usually uses acetaminophen unless liver issues or topical NSAIDs/Lidocaine since they have less function on GI and renal system
- can use tramadol but DONT use opiates
- can use OMM unless contraindicated
Most common mortality reasons in elderly
1 heart disease (>75 age)