Orthopedics Deals with the skeletal system and all structures that makes it move; bone, joint,...

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Orthopedics Deals with the skeletal system and all structures that makes it move; bone, joint, muscle, tendons and nerves .

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Orthopedics

Deals with the skeletal system and all structures that makes it move; bone,

joint, muscle, tendons and nerves.

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symptoms

• Pain: most common complain.– Throbbing; abscess.– Stabbing; cut tendon.– Aching ; arthritis.– Referred pain; e.g. knee pain with hip jt

problems, gluteal pain from lumbr spine,…

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Symptoms • Stiffness; – Generalized early morning in rheumatoid arthritis,– Localized after immobilization in osteoarthritis.

• Swelling; – Sudden; eg hemarthrosis, – Gradual ; tumor. Infection.

• Deformity;– Sudden; eg elbow dislocation, – Gradual; eg knock knees of rickets

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Heberden nodes

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Knee Joint effusion

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Lipoma

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Genu varum and valgum

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Symptoms

• Weakness; suggest neurological or muscle disorder.

• Instability (giving way); ligament laxity or rupture.

• Change in sensibility; tingling or numpness eg nerve root compression from prolapsed intrvertebal disc, median nerve entrapment in carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy in DM,…

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Symptoms

• Loss of function; eg inability to climb stairs in knee OA, inability to comb hair in frozen shoulder,….

• Past history;– Ankle trauma; secondary OA.– Corticosteroid therapy; osteoporosis, – Chronic diarrhea; ankylosing sponylitis,…

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Examination

• Generalized appearance, posture, and gait.• Undress the patient properly.• LOOK, FEEL, MOVE.

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LOOK

• Skin; scars, color (eg red inflamed),• Shape; swelling, wasting, lump, deformity.• Position; eg fixed flexion of the knee,…

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Skin; psoriatic arthritis

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Bow leg deformity

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Localized swelling of infrapatellar bursa

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Skin ulcer of sarcoma

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Finger gangrene; Raynaud’s disease

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Feel

• Skin temperature,• Lump,• Effusion,• Tender points.

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Move

• Active movement; range of motion (ROM), and power.

• Passive; ROM, crepitus.• Provocative tests; eg induce dislocation in

unstable joints.

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Move

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Joint stiffness

• All movements absent;– Ankylosis (pathological) eg fibrous ankylosis of TB.– Surgical (arthrodesis).

• All movements limited; eg post traumatic adhesions.

• Some movements limited; eg torn meniscus block full knee extension.

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Joint laxity

• Normal in children.• 5% of people have persistent hypermobility

and are more susceptible to dislocation (eg shoulder and patella) and arthralgia.

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Deformity

• Varus; part distal to the joint displaced toward the midline.

• Valgus; part distal to the joint displaced away from the midline.

• Kyphosis; increased posterior convexity of the spine.

• Scoliosis; lateral curvature of the spine.

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Cubitus Varus

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Arthrogriposis

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Neurological examination• Appearance:– Abnormal posture; eg claw hand of ulnar nerve

injury.– Abnormal gait; foot drop of sciatic nerve injury.– Muscle wasting, trophic ulcers, shiny skin and hair

loss.• Tone and power.• Tendon reflexes.• Sensibility.

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Claw hand of ulnar nerve injury

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Diagnostic imaging• Plain film radiography; most useful diagnostic

imaging.• How to read an X-Ray:– The patient name, age, date, clinical summery.– Projection; eg AP and lateral.– Side; left or right.– Soft tissue:• Shape: swelling, wasting, effusion.• Density: calcification, FB,…

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Bones

• Shape:– Deformity; eg bow legs.– Periosteal reaction; eg fracture, infection, tumor.– Cortex distruction; eg fracture, tumor.

• density:– Increased density; sclerosis.– Decreased density; oseoporosis.– Bone defects or cysts.

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Bone cyst

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Myositis ossificans

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Joints

• Shape:– Decreased joint space and oseophytes in

osteoarthritis.– Dislocation or subluxation.

• Density: increased in chondrocalcinosis, loose bodies…

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Calcification in knee jointsynovial

carcinoma

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X-ray with contrast media

• Water soluble based iodine liquids.• Sinography in chronic discharging sinus.• Arthrography in joints.• Myelography in spinal disorders.

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Arthrography of shoulder joint

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C-T scan• Indications:– Segmental bone necrosis.– Depressed fracture in cancellous bone.– Small radiolucent lesion; eg oseoid osteoma.– Bone and soft tissue tumors.– Complex fractures of spine, pelvis, tarsal and

carpal bones.– 3-D reconstructed images.

• Disadvantage: high radiation exposure.

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3-D C-T in fracture pelvic ilium

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C-T of shoulder

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MRI

• Reading of radiofrequency emissions from atoms and molecules of tissues exposed to static magnetic field.

• Indications:– Bone tumors; size and spread.– Spinal disorders; eg disc prolapse.– Cartilage and ligament. Eg meniscus and anterior

cruciate ligament injuries.

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MRI of osteosarcoma

of femur

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MRI

• Free of ionizing radiation.• Limitations:– Metallic foreign bodies and implants.– Overweight.– Fear of closed spaces.– Irritable patients and children.

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Diagnostic ultrasound

• Advantages: simple, portable, applied anywhere, no side effects.

• Indications:– Cystic lesion, eg abscess, hematoma, aneurism.– DDH.– Rotator cuff tear.– Knee problems; eg ACL injury, meniscal tear,

synovial cysts….

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Radionucleide imaging

• Technitium-99m (Tc 99m) for bone scanning.• Selectively concentrated in skeletal tissues.• Increased activity (hot spots) in inflammation,

infection, metastatic tumors, healing (stress) fractures.

• Decreased activity (cold spots) in ischemic necrosis (eg Perthe’s disease).

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Radioisotope scan

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Bone Meniral densitometry (BMD)

• Double Enrgy X-ray Absortiometry (DEXA) is the most reliable in measurement of osteoporosis

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Blood tests• Leukocytosis: in infection, rheumatoid arthritis,

gout…• High ESR- acute and chronic inflammatory disorders

and injury, multiple myeloma.• C-reactive protein (an acute phase protein); in chronic

inflammatory arthritis.• Rheumatoid factor; negative in seronegatve arthritis

eg ankylosing spondylitis, reiter’s disease, psoriatic arthritis,…

• Tissue typing; eg HLA B27 on chromosome 6 In seronegative arthritis.

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Synovial fluid analysis

• Indications:– Swelling after injury- hemarthrosis.– Suspected infection.– Gout and pseudogout.– Chronic synovitis- eg TB.

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Bone biopsy

• Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) or open biopsy.• For suspected tumors.• Primary or secondary.• Benign or malignant.

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Arthroscopy

• Diagnostic- eg meniscal injury, cruciate ligament injury, biopsy.

• Therapeutic: eg menisectomy, repair of cruciate ligament, loose body removal.

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Electrodiagnosis

• Nerve conduction study (NCS): – Measurement of velocity of nerve conduction;

normally 50-60 m/second.– Slowed in peripheral nerve damage or

compression.• Elecromyography (EMG):– For diagnosis myopathy or muscle denervation.