- Y6 Orthopaedics & Rheumatology

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Decks in this class (57)

Avascular necrosis
What are the causes of avascular ...,
What classification is used for a...,
Summarise the ficat classification
10  cards
Achilles tendonitis & rupture
What is special about the achille...,
What is tendinopathy,
What are the common sites for ten...
21  cards
Ankle fracture, metatarsal stress and Lisfranc
What rules are used for ankle fra...,
What systems are used to classify...,
What is the weber classification ...
26  cards
Morton's neuroma
Define morton s neuroma,
Where do morton s neuromas usuall...,
What are the mechanisms causing i...
11  cards
Plantar frasciitis
Define plantar fasciitis,
When is pain worst in plantar fas...,
What is the epidemiology of pf
8  cards
Spondyloarthropathies and ankylosing spondylitis
Define spondyloarthritides,
What is the difference between ax...,
Name the types of spondyloarthrit...
42  cards
Psoriatic arthritis
What are the nail signs of psoria...,
What are the types of psoriatic a...,
Which type of psa is dactylitis a...
3  cards
Bursitis
Define bursitis,
Where does bursitis most commonly...,
Who is most affected by bursitis
10  cards
Crystal arthropathy (gout, pseudogout)
How long does a flare of gout last,
Who is most affected by pseudogout,
Which joints are most affected by...
32  cards
Elbow fracture (coronoid, olecranon, radial head)
What is cubitus valgus vs varus,
What are the bony landmarks of th...,
What is the normal range of elbow...
32  cards
Medial and lateral epicondylitis (golfer's elbow, tennis elbow)
When is pain exacerbated in media...,
Which activities are common cause...,
Where is tenderness located in me...
20  cards
Fibromyalgia
Define fibromyalgia,
What is the cause of fibromyalgia,
Who is most affected by fibromyalgia
13  cards
Fractures (trauma, stress, pathological) incl. classifications, radiology, management, complications, healing and stability
What are the three types of conne...,
What types of collagen are found ...,
What are the parts of a long bone
34  cards
Hip fracture (neck of femur, pelvic, pubic ramus)
What are the risk factors for hip...,
What is the most common mechanism...,
How are hip fractures classified
15  cards
Hip joint dysfunction (sacroiliac, transient synovitis)
What causes sacroiliac joint synd...,
What are the causes of sacroiliac...,
Who is most affected by si joint ...
14  cards
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (incl. polymyositis, dermatomyositis)
What imaging may be used to confi...,
What condition is dermatomyositis...,
Which antibodies are found in der...
12  cards
Inherited disorders of connective tissue (Ehlers-Danlos, Marfan)
Define ehlers danlos syndrome,
What are the clinical features of...,
Which feature of eds is shown
34  cards
Joint dislocation (incl. acromio-clavicular, elbow, shoulder, patella)
What is the,
What is the most common mechanism...,
What is the mechanism of injury f...
31  cards
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear
What is the mechanism of injury i...,
What are the clinical features of...,
What are the risk factors for acl...
10  cards
Knee fracture (patella, tibeal plateau)
What is the lachman s test for,
What is the mcmurray s test for,
What are the two types of patella...
18  cards
Meniscus injuries
What is the function of the menisci,
What is the shape of the menisci,
Which meniscus is more likely to ...
14  cards
Other ligament injuries (MCL, LCL, PCL)
Where does the pcl attach,
What is the function of the colla...,
15  cards
Knee pain syndromes (iliotibial band, patellofemoral syndrome)
Define iliotibial band syndrome,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What underlying problems are ofte...
21  cards
Osteoarthritis
What are the main features of oa ...,
Which bone reading is used for th...,
Define oa
18  cards
Osteomyelitis
Define osteomyelitis,
Which two patient groups should y...,
What are the risk factors for ost...
17  cards
Peripheral nerve injuries/palsies
What are the three basic types of...,
What classification is used for pni,
What is
21  cards
Rheumatoid arthritis
What investigations should be don...,
What is the management of a patie...,
Which biological treatments are u...
26  cards
Porphyria (incl. acute intermittent and cutanea tarda)
Define aip,
What is the inheritance of aip,
How does aip present
29  cards
Reactive arthritis
Define reactive arthritis,
What is the triad of reactive art...,
What is the aetiology of reactive...
9  cards
Rhabdomyolysis
Define rhabdomyolysis,
What are the causes of rhabdomyol...,
What antibiotics should not be co...
9  cards
Septic arthritis
Define septic arthrits,
What are the risk factors for sep...,
What are the clinical features of...
10  cards
Adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)
Define adhesive capsulitis,
What is the general prognosis wit...,
What are the risk factors for adh...
10  cards
Biceps tendinopathy/rupture
What classical sign is seen on bi...,
What are the uses of the yergason...,
How is yergason s test carried out
10  cards
Shoulder fracture (clavicle, humerus, shoulder blade)
What nerves may be damaged in cla...,
What is the result of supraclavic...,
How do you test the nerves of the...
18  cards
Rotator cuff pathology (strain, tear, tendinopathy)
What is jobe s test testing,
What muscles are used in external...,
What muscles are used in internal...
23  cards
Sjögren's syndrome
Define sjogren s syndrome,
What are the two types of sjogren s,
Which antibodies are present in s...
16  cards
Discitis
What is the difference between di...,
Define discitis,
How common is discitis
12  cards
Spine fracture
A 75 year old women develops acut...,
What is one of the most common si...,
What are the main causes of spina...
20  cards
Radiculopathy (sciatica, cervical radiculopathy)
Which investigation is most usefu...,
A 42 year old man complains of lo...,
Where does the spinal cord end
35  cards
Spondylolysis & Spondylolisthesis
Define sponylolysis,
Define spondylolisthesis,
Define spondylosis
12  cards
Spondylosis
Define spondylosis,
What is the pathogenesis of spond...,
What are the signs and symptoms o...
6  cards
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Define sle,
What criteria is used to diagnose...,
What is the epidemiology of sle
27  cards
Systemic sclerosis
Define systemic sclerosis,
How common is systemic sclerosis,
What is the aetiology of scleroderma
20  cards
Compartment syndrome (any site)
Define compartment syndrome,
How is compartment syndrome diagn...,
Which two fractures commonly carr...
10  cards
Vasculitides
What is the name given to vasculi...,
List the general clinical feature...,
List the subtypes of vasculitis a...
60  cards
Behcet's syndrome
Pathergy is seen in behcet s what...,
What are the clinical features of...,
Where geographically is behcet s ...
14  cards
Carpal tunnel syndrome
What is cubital tunnel syndrome,
Define carpal tunnel syndrom,
What are the clinical features of...
7  cards
Dupuytren's contracture
Describe dupuytren s contracture,
What is the pathophysiology of du...,
What is the aetiology of dupuytre...
14  cards
Wrist/hand fracture (distal radius, scaphoid, metacarpal / phalangeal)
What is the mechanism of injury i...,
What are common causes of scaphoi...,
What is the major blood supply to...
27  cards
Ganglion cyst
Define ganglion cyst,
What is the most common type of t...,
Who is more likely to get ganglio...
8  cards
Hand tendon injuries (incl. DeQuervain, trigger finger)
What are the most common forms of,
What is the range of severity of ...,
What test is used for de quervain...
17  cards
Procedures
Procedures incl. arthroscopy, arthroplasty, fixation (circular, monoplanar), fasciotomy, arthrocentesis, joint injection, ligament reconstruction & tendon repair, limb realignment (splinting, open, closed), meniscectomy, nerve decompression, wound debridement
0  cards
Osteoporosis
Define osteoporosis,
What score defines osteoporosis,
What does dexa stand for
42  cards
Sarcoidosis
Define sarcoidosis,
What is the epidemiology of sarco...,
What causes sarcoid
14  cards
Random Orthopaedics
How do you start presenting a rad...,
How do you present the findings o...,
3  cards
Random Rheumatology
What is a major side effects of h...,
Live vaccines need to be avoided ...,
What are the side effects of sulf...
6  cards
Fractures
Define fracture,
How do you describe fractures,
What is a tendon vs ligament
20  cards

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