MSK- knee protocol Flashcards

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what must exam include? (8)

A
  1. Quadriceps tendon - long, trans +/- MT junction
  2. Suprapatella bursa
  3. Pre patella - long
  4. Patella tendon - long, trans, insertion onto tibial tuberosity
  5. Medial meniscus and MCL
  6. Lateral Meniscus and LCL
  7. Popliteal artery and vein to demonstrate patency
  8. Medial popliteal fossa
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anterior knee- patient position?

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  • supine

- knee flexed 20-30 degrees

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anteriro knee components?

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  1. Quadriceps tendon (tears, M/T junction, tendonitis)
  2. Suprapatella bursa (bursitis-simple/complex, synovial thickening, loose bodies)
  3. Patella (gross changes eg erosion, bipartite, fracture) Patella tendon (tears, 4. tendonitis, insertion enthesopathy)
  4. Infrapatella bursa (tendonosis, tears, bursitis, fat pad changes)
  5. Infero-Medial - Pes anserine bursa
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infrapatella tendon AKA?

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patella ligament

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Where is the infraptella tendon (patella lig.) located?

A
  • The insertion of the infrapatella tendon onto the tibial tuberosity

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posterior fossa patient postion?

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  • prone

- knee flexed slightly with a pad under the ankle for support

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what to view in the posterior fossa? (3)

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  • pop. vein and artery
  • posterior joint
  • medial popliteal fossa
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Popliteal fossa medial to lateral arrangement? (serve and volley next ball)

A
  • semimenbranosus/ semitendonosus
  • artery
  • vein
  • nerve
  • biceps femoris
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