2. Knee joint - clinical conditions Flashcards

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how would patella fragments displace after a fracture and why

A
  • proximal fragment displaces superiorly due to quadriceps contraction
  • distal fragment displaces inferiorly due to patellar ligament
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2
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why is patellar dislocation more common in women

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greater Q angle

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3
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in which direction does patella usually dislocate

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laterally

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4
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which structures conterbalance tendency towards lateral patella dislocation

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1- medial, more horizontal pull of powerful vastus medialis

2- more anterior projection of lateral femoral condyle and deeper slope for larger lateral patellar facet

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5
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what is the most common knee joint pathology

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collateral ligament injuries - caused by forces applied to side of knee when foot is fixed on ground and cannot move (knee often slightly flexed)

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6
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what can cause ACL tears

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1- hyper-extension of knee joint (as is taught during extension)
2- application of large force to back of knee when knee slightly flexed

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7
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which test indicates an ACL tear

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anterior drawer test: when hip and knee are flexed (P is supine), clinician can pull free tibia anteriorly

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8
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what can cause PCL tears

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1- large force applied to shin when knee is flexed (e.g. dashboard injury)
2- hyper-extension of knee joint
3- damage to upper part of tibial tuberosity

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9
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which test indicates a PCL tear

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posterior drawer test: when hip and knee are flexed (P is supine), clinician can push free tibia posteriorly

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10
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what is a frequent consequence of tibial/medial collateral ligament tearing

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tearing of medial meniscus (as are firmly attached)

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11
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what are the 3 features of the ‘unhappy triad’

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1- torn ACL
2- torn medial collateral ligament
3- torn medial meniscus

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12
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what is knee locking and what are the 2 different types

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knee stuck in 1 position, unable to flex or extend

1- true locking = mechanical block where something inside joint, e.g. meniscal tear or loose body, prevents mov.

2- pseudolocking = pain + muscle spasm

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13
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what is housemaid’s knee

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prepatellar bursitis, e.g. due to friction between skin and patella

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14
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what is clergyman’s knee

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superficial infrapatellar bursitis, e.g. due to friction between skin and tibial tuberosity

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