LE assessment Flashcards

1
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Hip special test adults

A
Faber
Trendelenburg’s
Thomas
90-90 contracture
Hip Scouring
Nobel compression Test
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2
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hip special tests for peds

A

orotlanis

barlows

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3
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what is Leg-Calve-Perthes Disease

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Characterized by avascular necrosis/flattening of the femoral head

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4
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Leg-Calve-Perthes Disease age group and sex

A

3-12 YO, boys>girls

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5
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Leg-Calve-Perthes Disease presentation

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Insidious onset of intermittent pain
Antalgic gait
Internal rotation stiffness
Anterior groin pain, anterior thigh and possibly knee pain

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6
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what is Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

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Epiphyseal plate at the head of the femur slips (inferior and posterior) before it fuses.

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7
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what age and sex does Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

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Most commonly occurs in boys between 10-15 YO

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8
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clinical findings of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

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Onset can be insidious or traumatic
Antalgic gait
Pain can be referred to the knee
Limited IR, especially when hip is flexed and abducted
Positioned in hip ER when supine
Toe out gait
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9
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what does varus stress

A

LCL

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10
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what does valgas stress

A

MCL

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11
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knee special tests

A
varus/valgas
lachmans 
drawer sign
posterior sag sign 
thessalys
mcmurrays
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12
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ankle and foot assessments

A

anterior drawer test
talar tilt
kleigers
homans

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