Upper Limb Problems Flashcards

1
Q

How do patients often present to GP with shoulder problems

A

Pain
Stiffness
Deformity
Loss of function

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2
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List some common shoulder problems

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Rotator cuff problems - especially supraspinatus
Sub-acromial bursitis
Acromioclavicular disease - trauma in young, OA in elderly

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3
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How can a GP manage shoulder pain

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Explanation 
Mobilise - physio 
NSAIDs - short term 
Local injections 
Time - often take ages to heal 
Referral - rare
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4
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List some less common shoulder problems

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Frozen shoulder
OA or RA of shoulder
Recurrent dislocation

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5
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What is a frozen shoulder

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Impingement disease
Affects middle aged
Common in diabetics

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6
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Which pathologies cause painful external rotation

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Pathology of the glenohumeral joint
Arthritis
Frozen shoulder

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7
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What are the most common symptoms of upper limb arthritis

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Pain 
Swelling 
Stiffness 
Deformity 
Loss of function
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8
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What are the causes of upper limb arthritis

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Degeneration - OA
Inflammation - RA etc
Post-traumatic
Septic - infection in joint

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9
Q

List the treatment options for upper arm arthritis

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Nothing! 
Rest or splints 
Analgesia 
Steroid injections - temporary solution 
Replace 
Fuse - good in wrist 
Excise
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10
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Describe arthritis in the sternoclavicular joint

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Rare
Get swelling & pain over joint
Treat with physio, injection but very rarely surgery

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11
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Describe arthritis in the acromioclavicular joint

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Very common
Often occurs with impingement and trauma
Treat with injection and/or excision

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12
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What can cause arthritis in the glenohumeral joint

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Cuff tear
Instability
Previous surgery
Idiopathic

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13
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What are the symptoms of arthritis of the glenohumeral joint

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Pain
Crepitus
Loss of movement - especially external rotation

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14
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List some potential complications of shoulder replacements

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Infection
Instability
Stiffness
Nerve damage
Loosening
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15
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Describe rotator cuff arthropathy

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Rotator cuff should centre humeral head on glenoid but if torn the deltoid pulls the head upwards
Puts abnormal force on glenoid which leads to wear and OA

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16
Q

What is a reverse geometry shoulder replacement

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Surgery that involves reversing the ball and socket of the glenohumeral joint
Increases level arm and resurfaces affected joint

17
Q

How can you treat radiocapitellar OA

A

Excise - works very well to reduce pain

Replace - not as successful

18
Q

Describe an elbow replacement

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Usually only done in severe RA or elderly
Limited life span
Can’t do any heavy lifting - lose a lots of strength

19
Q

How do RA and OA affect the MCP joints

A

RA attacks MCP

OA usually spares them

20
Q

What is a SLAC

A

Scapholunate advanced collapse

Failure of ligament between scaphoid and lunate - big gap on x ray

21
Q

What is a SNAC wrist

A

Scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse

Caused by scaphoid fracture that hasn’t healed - again leads to gap

22
Q

How do you treat OA in the base of the thumb

A

rest, analgesia, splints, capsaicin gel
steroid injection
surgery

23
Q

What causes the swan neck deformity

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Complication of RA

volar plate of PIP jt becomes attenuated