Shoulder and Elbow Problems Flashcards
What are the most common shoulder and elbow problems for each age group? (teens & 20s/30s and 40s/50s and 60s/70+)
- Teens/20s
- Fractures and instability
- 30s and 40s
- Rotary cuff and capsulitis
- 50s and 60s
- Impingement and AC joint
- 70s and +
- Degenerative rotary cuff and joint
What are upper limb fractures usually due to in younger and older patients?
Younger - high velocity injuries
Older - osteoporotic injuries
What is the most mobile joint in the body, and what does this sacrifice?
Shoulder, sacrificing stability
What are the 3 directions of shoulder dislocation?
- Anterior 90%
- Posterior 9%
- Inferior 1%
What direction of shoulder dislocation is most common?
Anterior (90%)
What is the treatment for shoulder dislocation?
- Manipulation
- Immobilisation
- Physiotherapy
- Surgery
What is the presentation of subacromial impingement?
Often pain when abduct arm, due to degeneration in acromial joint
What is impingement?
Pain and dysfunction due to pathology which decreases volume of subacromial space of increases the size of contents
What is the treatment for subacromial impingement?
- Subacromial steroid injection
- Physiotherapy
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression
What is frozen shoulder also known as?
Known as adhesive capsulitis:
- Primary (idiopathic) or secondary
What are the clinical features of frozen shoulder?
All movements painful or restricted (stiff)
How is frozen shoulder diagnosed?
Is a clinical diagnosis with normal radiograph
What is the treatment for frozen shoulder?
- Early presentation
- Hydrodilatation
- Late presentation
- Surgery
How is rotary cuff tear diagnosed?
Diagnosis is clinical, using tests can tell which part is damaged
Confirmatory tests are US or MRI scan
What is the treatment for rotary cuff tear?
Treatment:
- If acute then early surgery
- If chronic and degenerative then surgery is symptomatic
- Depends on size, time and age
Superior capsular reconstruction is an option for massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears:
- Cadaveric skin graft is used to reconstruct capsule, not a tendon
What is the cause of rotary cuff tear in younger and older patients?
Younger - traumatic
Older - degenerative
What are the different kinds of shoulder arthritis?
- Osteoarthritis
- Inflammatory arthritis
- Post-traumatic arthritis
What is the treatment of shoulder arthritis?
- Joint replacement
- Reverse shoulder prosthesis (concave and convex reversed) often used when rotator cuff muscles damaged as better bio-mechanics
What are the most common elbow pathologies for each age group (young/middle aged/elderly)?
- Young
- Fractures and dislocation
- Middle age
- Tendinopathies
- Elderly
- Degenerative disease
- Cubital tunnel syndrome at any age
What is epicondylitis?
A painful inflammation of tendons surrounding an epicondyle

What are the 2 kinds of epicondylitis?
- Golfers elbow is medial side of joint
- Affects flexors
- Tennis elbow is lateral side of joint
- Affects extensors

Golfer’s elbow effects what group of muscles?
Flexors
Tennis elbow affects what group of muscles?
Extensors