Knee History Pain/Other Flashcards
Anterior knee pain d/t
Patella Femoral issues, Bursa, Tendinosis, Osgood-Schlatter
Pain DURING activity d/t ______ issues such as(considering patella)
STRUCTURAL ISSUES
Patella subluxation, patella tracking disorder
Pain after activity indicates ______ disorders such as
INFLAMMATORY synovial plica (fold) irritation para-tendonitis (sheet that surrounds the tendon)
Para-tendonitis can lead to
patella tendinosis
Jumper’s knee AKA
Patella tendinosis
Pain in knee w/ankle movement could indicate
superior tibiofibular joint
aching pain may indicate more of ________ changes
degenerative
sharp-CATCHING pain indicates a ________ problem such as a ________
mechanical problem, patella femoral tracking
Stiffness/Tightness indicates _______
swelling/arthritic changes
OR
patella-femoral dysfunction
Clicking in the knee could indicate _______
Improper tracking of the patella in its grove or a loose body in the joint space.
A POP at the time of injury could indicated
a)
b)
ligament tear of the ACL
OR
a fracture
If the patient reports that the knee 'gives way' it can indicate a) b) with rotating/stopping c) floating bone d/t poor blood supply d) e) f)
a) instability in the knee as a result of meniscus pathology
b) patella subluxation
c) undisplaced osteochondritis dissecans
d) patella femoral syndrome
e) plica
f) loose body
Knee locking seen at the ________
d/t a) _________ OR b) _________
AT the end range of extension
a) loose body
OR
b) meniscal problems
Deep infra-patellar bursitis can be confused with
Osgood-Schlatter
Localized swelling may be d/t
bursitis