MSK- Rx Flashcards
1
Q
Arthritis, yellow-white lesions on ears and Archilles tendon. Diagnosis?
A
chronic gout
- extra-articular sites of tophi formation are Archilles tendon and external ear
2
Q
Achondroplasia is associated with what conditions in parents?
A
advanced paternal age
3
Q
Which nerve innervates biceps?
A
musculocutaneous and radial
upper trunk damage (Erb’s palsy) may lead to impaired biceps
4
Q
What kind of bone fracture is sign of child abuse?
A
spiral fracture
when adults twist child bone
5
Q
How sensation is affected in
- L4-L5 disc herniation
- L5-S1 disc herniation
A
L4-L5 herniation: L5 dermatome defect
=> lateral AND MEDIAL foot sensation
L5-S1 herniation: S1 dermatome defect
=> ONLY LATERAL foot sensation
=> MEDIAL is INTACT (S1 does NOT cover medial foot)
- this is little tricky:
peroneal (L4-L5) is associated with lateral foot movement (eversion dorsiflexion), while tibial (L5-S1) is medial foot movement.
BUT, in terms of SENSATION, dermatome distribution is little different.
L5 dermatome: lateral + medial
S1 dermatome: only lateral (although tibial mediates MEDIAL MOTION)