MSK - Common Elbow And Wrist Problems Flashcards

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What does the FOOSH acronym mean in orthopaedics?

A

Fall onto outstretched hand

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True or false - elbow dislocation is extremely rare?

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False - it is the second most common dislocation

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What would the initial management be for a patient with an elbow dislocation?

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Sling or splint, analgesia, neurovascular trauma assessment, X-ray

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4
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Give some symptoms of a fracture of the humerus

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Pain, marked swelling, bruising, no function

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5
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What is the commonest type of elbow fracture?

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Radial head/neck, known as an occult fracture

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What is ‘Nursemaid’s elbow’?

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Subluxation of radial head from annular ligament, caused by longitudinal traction along an extended arm. Occurs mostly in children 2-5 years old.

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7
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What is elbow osteoarthritis?

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A degenerative disease of articular cartilage, usually male manual workers

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8
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How is elbow osteoarthritis treated?

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Treatment depends on symptoms, but can involve surgical debridement (where mechanical blocks and loose bodies are removed) and rarely total elbow replacement

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9
Q

What is elbow rheumatoid arthritis?

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Systemic autoimmune disease that can lead to joint destruction

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What is ‘tennis elbow’?

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Degenerative lateral elbow tendinopathy. It is the commonest cause of elbow pain

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What is the difference between tennis and golfer’s elbow?

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Golfer’s elbow is medial elbow tendinopathy, while Tennis elbow is lateral elbow tendinopathy

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12
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What are rheumatoid nodules?

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Extra-articular manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis

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13
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What is olecranon bursitis?

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Inflammation of bursa due to trauma or friction, aka “student’s elbow”. Soft, cystic and transilluminates - can become infected. Treatment is aspiration and sometimes surgery

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What is gouty tophi?

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A disorder of nucleic acid metabolism leading to hyperuricaemia. Urate crystals are deposited in soft tissues, eg. ear, elbow and Achilles tendon

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15
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What are the two main types of fracture of the distal radius and ulna?

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Colles’ fracture (dorsal displacement and angulation, shortening) and Smith’s fracture (palmar displacement and angulation, shortening)

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16
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What is the most commonly fractured carpal bone?

A

Scaphoid fracture

17
Q

Why do scaphoid fractures heal slowly?

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They have a tenuous blood supply, so they have poor healing and avascular necrosis

18
Q

What is ulnar nerve neuropathy?

A

Compressive neuropathy of ulnar nerve at the elbow, leads to paraesthesiae, numbness and weakness