Intro to Orthopedics Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards
Osteoarthritis differs from rheumatoid arthritis in that it commonly affects this joint, while it is spared in rheumatoid arthritis
DIPs
X ray findings consistent with osteoarthritis (3)
- Narrowing of joint space (RA has preserved joint space)
- subchondral sclerosis
- osteophytes
Orthopedics definition
Branch of medicine concerned with acute, chronic, traumatic, and overuse injuries and other disorders of the musculoskeletal system
Articulation definition
Joint or junction between any 2 bones or cartilages
Genu varum vs genu valgum
Varum is outward bowing knees (collapsing of the joint space medially and gapping of it laterally either traumatic or degenerative) then test with valgus stress test to see if repairable with bracing or LCL integrity test via varus stress testing, valgum is inward bowing of the knees (loss of joint space laterally and expansion medially) that can be tested with varus stress test to see if repairable with bracing or MCL integrity test via valgum stress testing
Epiphyseal plate (physis) definition
Growth plate, open in children allowing them to grow, sealed off in adults
3 compartments of the knee
- medial
- lateral
- patellofemoral compartment (front of knee space between patella and femur)
Osteoarthritis can occur in any of these 3
Sprain vs strain
Stretching or tearing of the ligaments supporting an articulation (includes capsules ligaments are located within as well), vs stretching or tearing of a musculotendinous unit
Tendonitis definition
Inflammation/irritation of a tendon most commonly due to overuse
Tendinosis (chronic tendonitis) definition
Degenerative condition affecting the tendon, commonly associated with micro tears that can be seen only on MRI (not x ray)
Shoulder dislocation vs shoulder separation
Dislocation refers to glenohumeral joint (humerous head in the glenoid fossa pops out most often anterior), vs separation refers to acromial clavicular joint (clavicle not aligned with acromion, clavicle pops up creating characteristic bony step off)
Osteoarthritis/degenerative joint disease
Mechanical wearing of articular surfaces with loss of articular cartilage collapsing of joint space and new bone growth (osteophytes) and hardening (sclerosis) of bone, either primary (unknown cause) or secondary (to injury)
Angulation of fracture
Condition where fracture fragments are not anatomically aligned, fracture fragments are at an angle to one another in comparison to anatomical alignment, described by direction that apex is pointing relative to long axis of bone in anatomical position (ex - volar angulation in a colles fracture)
Displacement/translation of fractures
When fracture fragments/dislocations are not axially aligned, describe direction of placement based on DISTAL fragment relative to proximal (ex - dorsal displacement in a colles fracture)
Rotation of fractures
Condition in which fracture fragments are rotated relative to each other, described according to the direction in which the distal fragment is rotated relative to proximal portion, very important in the digits