Upper Arm Conditions Flashcards

1
Q

what is biceps tendinopathy

A

inflammation of the long head of the biceps tendon

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2
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what can cause biceps tendinopathy

A

overuse, instability, impingement or trauma

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3
Q

symptoms of biceps tendinopathy

A

pain in anterior shoulder radiating to the elbow
aggravated by shoulder flexion, forearm pronation and elbow flexion

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4
Q

pop eye sign

A

biceps tendinopathy

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5
Q

investigation for biceps tendinopathy

A

USS

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6
Q

conservative management of biceps tendinopathy

A

physio, corticosteroid injection

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7
Q

mechanism of injury of a proximal humerus fracture

A

low energy fall on osteoporotic bone

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8
Q

location of proximal humerus fracture

A

surgical neck (rather than anatomical neck)

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9
Q

most common injury associated with proximal humour fracture

A

axillary nerve

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10
Q

clinical sign of proximal humour fracture

A

extensive ecchymosis of chest, arm and forearm

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11
Q

conservative management of proximal humour fracture

A

collar and cuff

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12
Q

operative management of proximal humour fracture

A

ORIF

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