Knee Pathology - Ligament Injuries Flashcards
Aetiology; .
Ligamentous injuries occur when a force greater than the ? ? of the ligament occurs, e.g. ? injuries or ?.
? are more susceptible, but ? more commonly injured.
The most common injury is ??? tear, with ??? tear the second most
common.
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Aetiology
In practice it is common for ? ligaments to be involved (e.g. ? will rupture the ACL first, but as the degree of ? increases the PCL may also be injured).
The collateral ligaments are tight in ? and loose in ?, thus injury is most common when the knee is ?, with the MCL more susceptible to injury as it blends with the ?, decreasing ?.
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History;
It is key in the history to elicit the full ? (position of the knee and
direction of any ? applied).
Swelling in the first hour indicates ? rupture (in contrast to ? tear).
Patients may describe a ‘?’ at the time of injury.
Patients cannot ? ? after the injury, and the knee will feel very ?.
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Examination;
On examination, there will not be a ‘firm’ ? ? when testing the ligament, rather a ‘soft’ ? ? as the surrounding ? ? stop the force.
Partial tears do not give increased ?, but instead there is ? when
testing.
? test is significantly more sensitive than the ? ? test
for ACL pathology.
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Investigations;
X Ray (?/ ?/ ?): to show any ?, exclude ?, and
show any ?.
?: will pick up 90% of ligament injuries.
Diagnostic ?: occasionally used if ? shows an ? ACL however the patient clinically has ACL ?
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Management;
Conservative;
o ?/partial tears will ? heal with ? as the intact fibres ?the torn ones.
o ? will complicate this process if the joint is ?, so ?movement with a ? is encouraged.
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Management;
Conservative;
o Prolonged ? and patient ? about activity limitations may be used in ? patients or those with low functional
? following ACL rupture.
0 Conservative management is almost always the option of choice in ? ligament pathology, unless part of ?-? injuries.
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Surgical;
0 ACL: ? tendon ? repair, with the ? or ? used as the donor tendon. The donor tendon lies between two ? ? that anchor it is position in a ‘bone ?’.
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Surgical
0 PCL: less is known about ? management, with bony ? the most common indication, and should be screwed in place ?.
o Collateral ligaments: if being fixed surgically, should be performed within ? ? of the injury.
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