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Title: Musculoskeletal Principals and Terminology


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Musculoskeletal Principals and Terminology
  • Dr J G Myburgh

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The Tree Of Andry (1741)
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Orthopaedia
  • ORTHOS (Straight) PAIS (Child)

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Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Deals with disability in
  • Bones
  • Joints
  • Muscles
  • Tendons
  • Nerves

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Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Congenital and developemental abnormalities
  • Infections
  • Artritis and rheumatic disorders
  • Metabolic and endocrine disorders
  • Tumors and pseudo tumors
  • Sensory disturbance and muscle weakness
  • Injury and mechanical derangement

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Symptoms
  • Pain
  • Stiffness
  • Swelling
  • Deformity
  • Weakness
  • Instability
  • Sensory change
  • Loss of function

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Examination
  • Look -Skin
  • -Shape
  • -Position
  • Feel -Skin
  • -Soft tissue
  • -Bones and joints
  • Move - Active
  • - Passive
  • - Abnormal

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Muscle power
  • Grade 0 no movement
  • Grade 1 flicker
  • Grade 2 gravity eliminated
  • Grade 3 against gravity
  • Grade 4 against resistance
  • Grade 5 normal power

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Flexion Extention
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Abduction Adduction
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Internal external rotation
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Pronation Supination
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Causes of Bone Deformity
  • Congenital (pseudarthrosis)
  • Bone softening (rickets)
  • Displasia (multiple exostosis)
  • Growth plate injury
  • Fracture malunion
  • Pagets disease

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Causes of Joint deformity
  • Skin contracture
  • Fascial contracture
  • Muscle contracture
  • Muscle imbalance
  • Joint instability
  • Joint destruction

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Terminology
  • Coxa - Hip
  • Genu Knee
  • Pes Foot
  • Hallux Big toe
  • Pollices - Thumb

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Genu valgum Genu varum
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Scoliosis
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Kyphosis kyphos (hump)
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Septic artritis
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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OA Total Hip Replacement
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Giant cell tumor
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Osteosarcoma
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Operations on bones
  • Bones can be
  • Cut (Osteotomy)
  • Joined (Osteosynthesis)
  • Grafted
  • Lengthened
  • Drained

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Operations on ligaments
  • Ligaments can be
  • Repaired
  • Reconstructed
  • Shortened

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Operations on nerves
  • Nerves can be
  • Decompressed
  • Sutured
  • Grafted
  • Epineurolysis

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Painfull Arc
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Nerve Compression
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Nerve injury
  • Neurapraxia- caused by a focal lesion, usually
    demyelinating, and followed by a complete
    recovery
  • Axonotmesis-
  • Neurotmesis

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Subluxation dislocation
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Anterior shoulder dislocation
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Rotator cuff arthropathy
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AC Dislocation
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Fractures
  • Complete or incomplete break in the continuity of
    bone, associated with an open or closed soft
    tissue injury of varying severity.

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How Fractures Happen
  • Single traumatic event
  • Repetitive stress
  • Abnormal weakening of bone

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Trauma
  • Twisting
  • Compression
  • Bending
  • Tension
  • Avulsion

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Fracture Patterns
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Fracture types
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Impacted Fracture
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Comminuted Fracture
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Fracture displacement
  • Translation
  • Angulation
  • Rotation
  • Length (shortening/impaction)

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Fracture displacement
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Deforming Forces
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How Fractures Heal
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Fracture complications
  • Vascular injury
  • Haemarthrosis
  • Compartement syndrome
  • Nerve injury
  • Infection
  • Fat embolism
  • Visceral injury

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Fracture Complications
  • Non - union
  • Delayed union
  • Mal union
  • Joint stiffness
  • Heterotopic ossification
  • Avascular necrosis
  • Osteoartritis
  • Regional pain syndrome

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Clinical
  • History
  • Look
  • Feel
  • Move

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X- Rays
  • Rule of twos
  • Two views
  • Two joints
  • Two limbs
  • Two injuries
  • Two occasions

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Description of fractures
  • Open or closed
  • Fracture pattern
  • Displacement

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Fracture Patterns
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Treatment
  • Reduce
  • Hold
  • Exercise (Rehabilitation)

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Open Fractures
  • Wound debridement
  • Antibiotic prophylaxis
  • For gunshot fractures, do no give corticosteroids
  • Stabilization of fracture
  • Early wound cover

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Fracture Immobilisation
  • Plaster of Paris
  • Traction
  • Bracing/ Splinting
  • External Fixation
  • Internal Fixation

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Physeal Injuries
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Occupational Therapy
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MEN WERE BORN TO SUCCEED NOT TO FAIL. HENRY
D THOREAU
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