Bone Conditions Flashcards
Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Bone Density
- Normal = within -1 standard deviation for BMD
- Osteopenia = -1 to -2.5 sd BMD
- Osteoporosis = -2.5 sd and below
- Severe osteoporosis = same BMD as osteoporosis + 1 or more fragility fracture:
o Fragility fracture: pathological fracture resulting from a fall from standing height or less
Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Risk Factors & Common Fracture Area
ACCESS
A-Alcohol use
C-Corticosteriod use
C-Calcium low
E-Estrogen low
S-Smoking
S-Sedentary lifestyle
Common #:
Spine: Tx, Lx
LL: femoral neck, proximal tibia, pelvis
UL: proximal humerus, distal radius
Common Posture of Osteoporosis
- Inc. Cx lordosis
- Head forward posture
- Inc. Tx kyphosis
- Round shoulders
- Loss of lumbar lordosis
Spinal Movements that should be incorporated in Rx
- Atlanto-occipital flexion/upper cervical flexion (chin tuck)
- Cx rotation
- Tx extension
- Lx extension
Osteoporosis PT Rx Exercise Types to include
- Functional exercises to work on balance:
- Standing on one leg
- Narrow BOS with reaching
- Inline lunges
- Sit to stand
- Stepping over an object
- Walking and turning - 50 moderate impacts per day:
- Stomping
- Step ups/downs
- Small jumps off step
- Heel drops - Cardiovascular exercise:
- Lower impact: walking, marching, stairs
- Moderate impact: dancing, jogging, skipping
Contraindicated exercise for Osteoporosis
Spinal flexion+rotation
Esp uncontrol/repetitive/sudden
e.g.
- Quick wood chopper
- Child pose with OP
- Flexion with poor posture
**Unload flexion & rotation–>perform separately = safe
e.g.
▪ Supine knees to chest
▪ Supine reclined spinal twist
▪ 4-point cat/cow
Impact of different exercises
No/minimal impact:
o Cycling
o Swimming
Lower impact:
o Walking
o Marching
o Stairs
o Heel drops
Moderate impact:
o Dancing
o Jogging
o Racket sports
o Skipping
o Stomping
o Vigorous heel drops
High impact:
o Basketball
o Tuck jumps
o Volleyball
o Football
Osteomalacia
Cause:
-Softening of bones (=Rickets)
Presentation
-diffuse joint and bone pain/soft deformed bones
-# due to weight bearing
Paget’s
Cause:
excessive breakdown and formation of bone–> disorganized bone remodeling
Presentation:
-pain, misshapen bones, fractures, and arthritis in the joints
-common affected: pelvis, femur, and lower lumbar vertebrae
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Cause:
Genetic disorder - Brittle bone disease
Presentation:
defective development of connective tissue–> abnormally brittle/fragile bones–> easily fractured
Osteopetrosis
Cause:
-Very rare, inherited deficiency in carbonic anhydrase
-Osteoclast dysfunction – do not get bone breakdown
Presentation:
-brittle bones and an increased risk of fracture
Osteomyelitis Cause
Inflammation response in bone, caused by infection:
-sepsis, open trauma, infected surgical implant
At risk:
Children and immunosuppressed at highest risk.
Osteomyelitis Presentation
Red flags:
Non-mechanical pain: at night, at rest
Systemic feature: Fever, redness, heat, swelling, feeling of malaise
Osteomyelitis PT Rx
- Ice–>for inflammation
- Refer to Doc immediately
- NO Joint mobilisation!!
- Maintaining/improving joint mechanics & connective tissue function