Elbow and Forearm Fractures Flashcards

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Q

What is a supracondylar fracture?

A

Distal humeral segment is fractured and displaced (straight horizontal line)

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What is an intercondylar fracture?

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Distal humeral segment is fractured and displaced (Y shaped fracture that separates the two condyles)

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3
Q

What are condylar fracture complications?

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Brachial Artery - Volkmann’s ischmeic flexion contracture = Emergency referral

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4
Q

What are the 3 types of radial head fractures?

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  • Type 1: Nondisplaced
  • Type 2: Displaced
  • Type 3: Comminuted
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5
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What is the complication with olecranon fractures?

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Difficulty regaining full extension

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6
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What are the typical signs and symptoms of a fracture?

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  • Multiple planes of limited ROM and pain
  • pain with compression and vibration… potentially distraction
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7
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What are the special tests for a fracture after trauma?

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  • Lack of pronation ROM: LR + = infinity
  • Lack of supination ROM: LR + = 14
  • Lack of extension ROM: high sensitivity
  • Other motions restricted: high specificity
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8
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When does PT Rx typically begin after a fracture?

A

When clinical union occurs between 4-8 weeks

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9
Q

If someone has pain after clinical union is it from bone?

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Not typically from bone

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10
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What should the PT focus on with a post fracture patient?

A

Consequences of prolonged immobilization where every tissue is negatively influenced

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The elbow is immobilized in what position after all fractures and/or surgeries making regaining what motion difficult?

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Immobilized in flexion, regaining full extension difficult

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