Traumatic Disorders of the MS System Flashcards

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Bone rxn to injury

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Local death - avascular necrosis
Alteration of bone deposition (Increased or decreased)
Alteration of bone resorption (Increased or decreased)
Mechanical Failure - fracture

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Articular Cartilage rxn to injury

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Destruction;Degeneration; Peripheral proliferation (Laying down cartilage where its not meant to be)

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Synovial Membrane rxn to injury

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Effusion - excessive fluid production
Thickening - Hypertrophy
Adhesions - Between lining and articular cartilage

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Joint Capsule and Ligaments rxn to injury

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Excessively stretched and elongated

Tight and shortened (Joint contracture)

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Inflammation

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Tissue response to irritation, damage, injury

The local reaction of living tissues to an irritant

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4 Clinical signs of Inflammation

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Rubor - Redness
Tumor - Swelling
Calor - Heat
Dolor - Pain

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Contusion

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Ecchymosis

Bleeding within a muscle or joint due to a direct blow

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Effects of contusion

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Increased fluid in the area, pain, limited function

Chance of developing myositis ossificans

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myositis ossificans

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Bony growth develops within muscle after contusion

Second Femur

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Ligamentous Sprain

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Tension overload of a ligament that causes partial or complete tear

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Avulsion

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Break off a fragment of bony attachment

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Effects of Ligamentous Sprain

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Local swelling, tenderness, pain with stretch

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Muscle Strain

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Chronic overstretching of muscle or tendon;most common location is at musculotendinous junction

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Charley Horse

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Muscle damage due to increased tension applied to an already contracted muscle, can lead to rupture

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1st Degree Sprain

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Loss of few fibers without loss of ligamentous integrity

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2nd Degree Sprain

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Greater disruption of fibers with some loss of joint stability

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3rd Degree Sprain

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Complete loss of structural or biomechanical integrity

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Subluxation

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Disruption of joint with partial loss of continuity between articular surfaces

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Diastasis

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Separation of bones connected by fibrous tissue

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Dislocation

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Disruption of a joint with complete loss of continuity between articular surfaces

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Reduction of subluxation/dislocation

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Can occur spontaneously

If not, manipulation or surgery

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Closed manipulation reduction

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Non-surgical reduction

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Open Reduction

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Surgical reduction of subluxation/dislocation

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Fracture

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Any defect in the continuity of a bone

Damage to surrounding tissues

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Fracture - General Classification
Sudden Impact Fx Stress Fx Pathological Fx Open or closed
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Fractures Clinical Manifestations
``` Pain & Tenderness Increased pain on weight bearing Edema Ecchymosis Loss of general function Loss of mobility ```
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Diagnosis of Fx
Visual Inspection X-Ray Radionucleotide bone scanning for stress fracture
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Phases of Fx healing
1. Hematoma formation 2. Cellular proliferation 3. Callus formation 4. Ossification 5. Consolidation and remodeling
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Callus
Fusiform mass around the fracture. Ossification occurs at the periphery and moves centrally
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Factors affecting Fx healing
``` Age Site and configuration of fx Initial displacement Blood supply to Fx Medical Conditions ```
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Fx healing in children
4-6 weeks
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Fx healing in Adolescents
6-8 weeks
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Fx healing in Adults
8-10 weeks
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Failure of fx fixation
Callus; Loss of motion; and Pain are signs of failure
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Management of Fx
Traction - Application of distractive force during healing External Fixation Electrical Stimulation
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Management of Fx depends on
``` Location of fx Type of fx Need for reduction Instability after reduction Functional requirements of individual ```
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Diaphysis
Shaft of long bone
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Metaphysis
Portion of developing long bone between the diaphysis and the epiphysis
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Epiphysis
The end of a long bone
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Open Fx
Through the skin
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Closed Fx
Within the skin
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Simple Fx
No loss of structure or integrity
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Comminuted Fx
Many pieces
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Extra-Articular Fx
Do not involve a joint space
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Intra-Articular Fx
Involves a joint space
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Transverse Fx
Across the bone
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Oblique Fx
At an angle
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Spiral Fx
S orientation
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Longitudinal Fx
Proximal/Distal Fx
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Compression
Muscle force draws the distal fragment into the proximal fragment
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Butterfly
Loose fragment that does not involve the complete cortex
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Stellate Fx
Fracture with numerous fissures radiating from the point of injury
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Avulsion Fx
Separation of a bone fragment from its cortex at an attachment of ligament or tendon
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Greenstick Fx
Bones are in continuity
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Stress Fx
Caused by overload or altered stress distributions repeated
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Malunion
Fx does not heal well
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Delayed Union
Healing takes a long time
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Nonunion
Healing doesnt happen