Extensor Mechanism Injury Flashcards
Parts involved in the extensor mechanism?
- Tibial tuberosity
- Patellar tendon
- Patella
- Quadriceps tendon
- Quadriceps muscles
Pathogenesis of extensor mechanism injuries?
-Rapid contractile force: heavy weight lifting -Spontaneous fall in degenerate tendon -Patellar tendon rupture: under 40s -Quadriceps tendon rupture -Partial tears: some extensor mechanism function but reduced power
Who usually gets quadriceps tendon ruptures?
Over 40s
Who usually gets patellar tendon rupture?
Under 40s
Predisposing factors of extensor mechanism injuries?
-History of tendonitis -Chronic steroid use -Diabetes -RA -Chronic renal failure
What drugs can cause tendonitis?
-Quinolone antibiotics (ciprofloxacin)
Signs/symptoms of extensor mechanism injuries?
-Straight leg raise test (SLRT)-Might have palpable gap in extensor mechanism
What should you not treat tendonitis of extensor mechanisms with?
Steroid injections -Duet o high risk of tendon rupture
Investigation of extensor mechanism injuries?
-X-ray: if there is a palpable gap in extensor mechanism
High patella in x-ray?
Patellar tendon rupture
Low patella on x-ray?
Quadriceps tendon rupture
Treatment of extensor mechanism injury?
-US confirmation -Tendon to tendon repair -Reattachment of tendon to patella
Complete/partial tears treament?
Surgical