MSK disorders Flashcards
Besides overuse, what condistions predispose pts to carpal tunnel syndrome?
pregnancy, RA, DM, acromegaly, hypothyroidism, obesity
What is the goal of carpal tunnel surgery?
release the transverse carpal ligaments
What kinds of should dislocations are most common and what are the predisposing risks/ mechanism of injury for shoulder dislocation?
Anterior dislocations most common, usually due to a posteriorly directed force (complicated and counterintuitive- see pg 204 for fuller explanation)
Posterior dislocations are uncommon but may result from seizure or electric shock
What nerve might be injured in shoulder dislocations and how would that manifest? What artery could be injured?
Axillary nerve- may be deltoid weakness or numbness over the shoulder. Axillary artery could also be injured.
What kinds of hip dislocations are most common and what are the typical mechanisms of injury?
Posterior hip dislocations are most common due to a posteriorly directed force on an internally rotated, flexed, and adducted hip (ie you are sitting in your car)
What is the treatment for hip dislocation?
closed reduction, bracing, abduction pillow?
What is the management for an open fracture?
thorough irrigation ain the OR and abx to reduce the risk of infection
What body parts are injured in a sprain?
injuries to ligaments (connect bone to bone) and surrounding soft tissues in a joint
What are the manifestations of a ligamenous tear?
pain and swelling that worsens with joint stress; decreased joint ROM, instability on joint testing
What is the tx for a ligamentous tear?
initially RICE (rest, ice, compression to reduce swelling, elevation), but may require surgical management
What is the “unhappy triad” for the knee, and what is its significance?
-lateral meniscual tear, medial collateral ligament tear, and ACL, due to a medially directed blow to the lateral side of the knee.
What causes meniscal tears?
repetitive microtrauma and degeneration, or forceful twisting of a planted knee
What other injuries are often associated with meniscal tears?
ACL injury
What are complications of meniscal tears?
meniscal debridement predisposes the patient to osteoarthritis at an older age
What are the most common sites of compartment syndrome?
-usually lower leg due to tibial fracture; also seen in forearm