Ortho Final Need to Know II Flashcards

1
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Sciatic- tibial Division Nerve Innervation

A

Semitendinosus
Semimembranosus
Biceps Femoris

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Obturator Nerve innervations

A

Adductor Magnus/Longus/Brevis
Obturator Externus
Gracilis

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3
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Lower Subscapularis Nerve Innervation

A

Subscapularis
Teres Major

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4
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Axillary Nerve Innervation

A

Deltoid
Teres Minor

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5
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Deep Peroneal Nerve Innervation

A

Tib Anterior
Extensor Digitorum Longus
Extensor Hallucis Longus
Fibular Tertius
Extensor Digitorum Brevis

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6
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Radial Nerve Innervation

A

Brachioradialis
Triceps
Supinator
Wrist Extensors
Anconeus

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7
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Transverse Tarsal Joint

A

Calcaneus and talus with Cuboid and Navicular
Contributes to pronation/Supination

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8
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Tarsometatarsal Joint movement

A

movement involves slight gliding of bones

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9
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Motion of MTP joints

A

Flexion/Extension
Abduction/Adduction

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10
Q

What can cause a tibial plateau fracture?

A

High energy Trauma
Car Accident
Fall from large height

Lateral Plateau is more common from valgus stress

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11
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Why does the terrible triad have a slower recovery?

A

WBing restrictions and flexion ROM
Full recovery 8-12 months

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12
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What causes patella fracture

A

direct trauma
high tension forces with quad contraction
Hyperflexion of the knee

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13
Q

What are some complications from Tibial Plateau fracture?

A

injury to popliteal artery
Common Fibular nerve
Meniscus/Ligament injury
Compartment Syndrome

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14
Q

Treatment for osteoarthritis

A

Minimize pain/swelling
Therex= Flexibility/ROM/Open chain

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15
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When can a patient transition to a cane after TKA?

A

MMT 4/5
SLR w/o lag

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16
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Subtalar Motion

A

Inversion/Eversion

17
Q

How does ITB present?

A

Knee Valgus
Internal Rotation of the Knee
Pronation

18
Q

What is Hallux Valgus

A

Bunion
Gradual abduction of great toe on first MT bone
Stretch MTP joint

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