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27 August 2024

  • 12:3912:39, 27 August 2024 diff hist +320 N MetatarsalgiaCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Metatarsalgia is pain under the MTP joint line, most commonly of the 2nd and 3rd toes (the toe-ball) * Can be due to pes transversoplanus * Treatment ** Conservative – orthopaedic insoles or shoes ** Surgical – Weil-osteotomy <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics" current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:3812:38, 27 August 2024 diff hist +229 N Hallux rigidusCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Hallux rigidus is osteoarthritis of the MTP joint of the hallux causes the joint to become stiff and painful * Treatment: MTP joint fusion <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics" current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:3812:38, 27 August 2024 diff hist +494 N Mallet fingerCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Mallet finger occurs due to trauma to extensor digitorum tendon * Due to trauma of the finger in extended position, which causes sudden forced flexion ** Often occurs when trying to catch a ball, so it’s also called baseball finger * Often occurs in fingers 3, 4 and 5 * Can cause fracture or subluxation * Treatment ** Conservative *** Extension splinting of DIP joint ** Surgical *** In severe cases <section end="orthopaedics" /> Cate..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:3212:32, 27 August 2024 diff hist +184 BunionNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:3112:31, 27 August 2024 diff hist +263 N BunionCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Bunion is an exostosis on the side of the foot * Most commonly on the medial side, in connection with hallux valgus * Treatment: bunionectomy (removal of the exostosis) <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics" Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:3112:31, 27 August 2024 diff hist +337 N Hammer toeCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Toe deformity with PIP flexion + DIP extension + neutral MTP * Most commonly affects 2nd and the other lesser toes * Etiology ** Poorly fitting shoes ** Polyneuropathy ** Rheumatoid arthritis ** Trauma * Treatment: remove head of proximal phalanx <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics" current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:2812:28, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,613 N Hallux valgusCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Etiology ** Genetics ** Shoe wear ** Anatomical variations * Pathology ** Valgus deformity of big toe ** Flexor tendons are dislocated laterally ** Extensor tendon slips down * Diagnosis ** X-ray ** Hallux valgus angle (HVA) > 15 degrees *** Angle between the long axis of the first metatarsal and the long axis of the first phalanx ** Intermetatarsal angle (IMA) > 9 degrees *** Angle between first and second metatarsal ** Distal metatarsa..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:2612:26, 27 August 2024 diff hist 0 N Category:PaediatricsCreated blank page current Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:2612:26, 27 August 2024 diff hist +2,086 N Flat footCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Flat foot = pes planus = pes planovalgus * Flat foot occurs due to flattening of one or more of the arches of the foot ** Due to muscle insufficiency or failing capsules and ligaments * Flat foot can occur in children and in adults * The arches of the feet develop a while after birth – flatfoot in newborns is normal * Etiology ** Increased bodyweight ** Being forced to stand early as a baby (too early walking age) ** Standing all day a..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:2312:23, 27 August 2024 diff hist +125 N 10 – Complications of joint replacement and revision arthroplastyCreated page with "== 57. Complications of joint replacements == {{#lst:Joint replacement|orthopaedics}} Category:Orthopaedics (POTE course)" current Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:2212:22, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,556 N Joint replacementCreated page with "For more details, see total hip replacement, the prototypical joint replacement. <section begin="orthopaedics" /> * Complications of joint replacements are relatively rare ** THR has an expected survival of more than 15 years ** Complications rate is < 3% ** Satisfaction rate > 90% * Intraoperative complications ** Fracture ** Nerve damage ** Vessel damage ** Bleeding ** Complications related to anaesthesia * Early postoperative complications ** Infection *** Patient..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:1912:19, 27 August 2024 diff hist +455 N 9 – Joint arthroplasty + hip osteoarthritis + bone substitutionCreated page with "== 16. Hip osteoarthritis, clinical features, conservative management of == {{#lst:Hip osteoarthritis|orthopaedics}} == 35. Surgical options for degenerative joint diseases == See topics on hip osteoarthritis and knee osteoarthritis == 58. Joint prothesis types and fixation methods == {{#lst:Total hip replacement|orthopaedics}} == 61. Bone substitution, bone transplantation == {{#lst:Bone grafting|orthopaedics}} Category:Orthopaedics (POTE course)" current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:1612:16, 27 August 2024 diff hist +2,538 N Bone graftingCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Bone grafting/substitution/transplantation = replacing bone with something (called a bone graft) * As the native bone grows it will generally replace the graft material with normal bone * Needed in ** Alignment correction *** A wedge of bone graft may be inserted into a gap made by an osteotomy to correct alignment ** Tumour surgery *** Significant amounts of bone are removed and should be replaced *** Tumour in diaphysis -> part of the..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:0412:04, 27 August 2024 diff hist 0 N Category:OrthopaedicsCreated blank page current Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:0412:04, 27 August 2024 diff hist +2,426 N Total hip replacementCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Joint prosthesis ** They are used to replace damaged joints * Total hip replacement (THR) ** Surgical technique *** The acetabulum is opened and ''reamed'' (hollowed out) **** This removes any residual cartilage and leaves only the bony surface *** The neck of the femur is cut with a saw *** The medullary cavity is reamed to make space for the femoral stem *** If bone cement is used, bone cement is applied to the medullary cavity of the..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:0212:02, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,268 N Knee osteoarthritisCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Osteoarthritis of the knee * Clinical features ** Same as for hip osteoarthritis ** Morning stiffness ** Pain ** Limping ** Restricted range of motion (Flexion contracture) ** Crepitation ** Alignment deformities (Varus, valgus) * Diagnosis ** Same as for hip OA ** X-ray ** Joint space narrowing ** Subchondral sclerosis ** Osteophytes ** Subchondral cysts * Treatment ** Conservative *** Weight loss *** Regular moderate exercise *** O..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:5911:59, 27 August 2024 diff hist +4 Hip osteoarthritisNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:5811:58, 27 August 2024 diff hist +808 Hip osteoarthritisNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:5511:55, 27 August 2024 diff hist +886 N Hip osteoarthritisCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Osteoarthritis of the hip * Clinical features ** Morning stiffness ** Inguinal pain or pain above greater trochanter *** Can refer to the thigh and knee ** Contractures (reduced ROM) *** First movement affected: internal rotation ** Limp ** Muscle atrophy around hip and thigh ** Limb length difference * Diagnosis ** By conventional x-ray ** AP view and Lauenstein (frog-leg) view x-ray *** Narrow joint line *** Subchondral sclerosis *..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:5311:53, 27 August 2024 diff hist +173 N 8 – Prearthritic conditions, osteoarthritisCreated page with "== Osteoarthritis == {{#lst:Osteoarthritis|orthopaedics}} == Prearthritis conditions == {{#lst:Prearthritic conditions|orthopaedics}} Category:Orthopaedics (POTE course)" current Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:5211:52, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,359 N Prearthritic conditionsCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Prearthritis conditions are mechanical problems which leads to earlier osteoarthritis than normal ** Any abnormal alignment, function, usage of joint * Prearthritic conditions of all joints ** Abnormal joint alignment – causes abnormal weight loading on the joints *** Varus deformity *** Valgus deformity ** Excessive weight loading – obesity, joint overuse ** Trauma involving intraarticular fractures ** Inflammatory prearthritic..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:5011:50, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,886 OsteoarthritisNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:4011:40, 27 August 2024 diff hist −5 7 – Shoulder disorders + upper extremityNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:4011:40, 27 August 2024 diff hist +2 7 – Shoulder disorders + upper extremity→‎Wrist osteoarthritis
  • 11:4011:40, 27 August 2024 diff hist +43 7 – Shoulder disorders + upper extremityNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:3811:38, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,988 N 7 – Shoulder disorders + upper extremityCreated page with "== Basics == * From an orthopaedic point of view the upper extremity starts from the neck and the heart ** This is because upper extremity symptoms may come from the neck (nerves) or heart (vessels) ** Nerve roots of the brachial plexus innervates the dermatomes of the upper extremity * Upper extremity consists of three joints – shoulder, elbow, and hand ** Only full function of all three joints allow normal movement of upper extremity * Pain can radiate up or down th..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:3511:35, 27 August 2024 diff hist +180 N Osteoarthritis of the fingersCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* May occur in physical workers * Treatment: ** Conservative ** Surgical: joint replacement <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics" current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:3411:34, 27 August 2024 diff hist +518 N Dupuytren contractureCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Idiopathic * Pathology ** Hypertrophy/metaplasia of palmar aponeurosis -> shrinkage of palmar aponeurosis -> the affected finger gets pulled -> flexion contracture * Clinical features ** Painless *** The patient does not complain of pain but rather of the deformity ** Most commonly affects the 4th finger, but can affect any finger ** Flexion contracture of MCP and PIP joint * Treatment ** Surgical removal of the aponeurosis <section end=..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:3211:32, 27 August 2024 diff hist +790 N Wrist osteoarthritisCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Epidemiology ** Usually affects people in working age, unlike other OA * Etiology ** Vibration work *** Miners, roadworkers, etc. ** Fracture of distal radius ** Scaphoid fracture *** In that case: fix the scaphoid fracture with a screw * Clinical symptoms ** Pain ** Restricted ROM * Treatment ** Wrist arthrodesis with plate and screws *** Unlike arthrodesis for knee and hip joint (which is never performed anymore), wrist arthrodesis is..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:3111:31, 27 August 2024 diff hist +667 N Rotator cuff tearCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* = tear in the tendon of one or more muscles of the rotator cuff ** Most commonly affects supraspinatus tendon * Rotator cuff ** = supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis ** These muscles attach to the greater tubercle of the humerus ** Function is to stabilize the shoulder and allow for normal shoulder motion * Clinical features ** Painful/weak/impossible elevation of shoulder * Imaging ** US or MRI * Differential di..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:2911:29, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,740 N Thoracic outlet syndromeCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Symptoms occurring due to compression of structures like ** Brachial plexus (95% of cases) ** Subclavian vein (4% of cases) ** Subclavian artery (1% of cases) * Caused by narrowing of the anatomical opening called “thoracic inlet”, “thoracic outlet” or “superior thoracic aperture”, which is a hole surrounded by ** Clavicula ** The first rib ** Scalenus anterior ** Scalenus medius * If the thoracic outlet becomes narrower some..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:2411:24, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,377 N Frozen shoulderCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Frozen shoulder = adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder (= periarthritis of the shoulder) ** = inflammation of the joint capsule which shrinks it and makes movement painful ** Can be idiopathic (primary) or secondary to diabetes, thyroid disease, etc. ** Pathomechanism *** Inflammation of the joint capsule makes movement of the shoulder painful *** Pain causes the shoulder to be less frequently used *** Lack of use and inflammation causes..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:2211:22, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,000 N Recurrent shoulder dislocationCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Chronic/recurrent dislocation of the shoulder, also called chronic shoulder instability * Etiology ** Untreated or poorly treated previous trauma *** Most common cause *** After one traumatic dislocation the joint capsule is torn, which predisposes to recurrent dislocation *** After a dislocated shoulder has been reduced, further dislocations must be prevented by immobilizing the shoulder *** Immobilizing allows the joint capsule to heal..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:2011:20, 27 August 2024 diff hist +486 N Medial epicondylitisCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Golf elbow = medial humerus epicondylitis ** Overuse of flexor muscles causes chronic periostitis *** The flexors originate from the medial epicondyle ** Very common cause of elbow pain ** Etiology *** Many small repeating movements without rest *** Golfing *** Excessive computer use ** Clinical features *** Pain over medial epicondyle and the flexors ** Treatment *** Same as for tennis elbow <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Ort..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:2011:20, 27 August 2024 diff hist +843 N Lateral epicondylitisCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Tennis elbow = lateral humerus epicondylitis ** Overuse of extensor muscles causes chronic periostitis *** The extensors originate from the lateral epicondyle ** Very common cause of elbow pain ** Etiology *** Many small repeating movements without rest *** Excessive computer use *** Racquet sports ** Clinical features *** Pain over lateral epicondyle and the extensors ** Treatment *** Conservative **** The primary treatment is conservat..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:1611:16, 27 August 2024 diff hist +360 N 6 – Paediatric hip diseases (Perthes, epiphyseolysis)Created page with "''13. Juvenile slipped upper femoral epiphysis'' {{#lst:Slipped capital femoral epiphysis|orthopaedics}} ''26. Perthes’s Disease'' {{#lst:Legg-Calve-Perthes disease|orthopaedics}} ''54. Transitory coxitis, coxa saltans'' {{#lst:Transitory synovitis of the hip|orthopaedics}} {{#lst:Snapping hip syndrome|orthopaedics}} Category:Orthopaedics (POTE course)" Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:1511:15, 27 August 2024 diff hist +34 Slipped capital femoral epiphysisNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:1311:13, 27 August 2024 diff hist +802 N Snapping hip syndromeCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Snapping hip syndrome = coxa saltans * A condition characterised by a snapping sensation felt in the hip * May or may not be audible, may or may not cause pain * Three types ** External snapping hip *** Caused by iliotibial tract sliding over greater trochanter *** Often visible ** Internal snapping hip *** Caused by iliopsoas tendon sliding over femoral head or other structures *** Often not visible, but is audible ** Intra-articular sn..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:1211:12, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,151 N Transitory synovitis of the hipCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Transitory coxitis = transitory synovitis of the hip = irritable hip ** Epidemiology *** Most common cause of acute hip pain in children 3 – 8 years *** Boys > girls ** Etiology *** Occurs without precipitating cause in most cases *** May follow upper respiratory tract infections or trauma ** Pathology *** Synovitis of the hip ** Clinical features *** Almost always unilateral *** After upper respiratory tract infections **** This may g..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:1011:10, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,494 N Legg-Calve-Perthes diseaseCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Legg-Calve-Perthes disease = Perthes disease = idiopathic avascular necrosis of the femoral head * Epidemiology ** 3 – 16 years ** Boys > girls * Etiology: Idiopathic by definition * Pathomechanism ** The femoral epiphysis grows quickly and is therefore highly dependent on adequate blood supply ** Inadequate blood supply can be due to compression of the arteries (for example from transient coxitis) * Clinical features ** Usually unilat..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:0911:09, 27 August 2024 diff hist +1,053 N Slipped capital femoral epiphysisCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* = Juvenile slipped upper femoral epiphysis * Epidemiology ** Most common hip disorder in adolescents ** Males > females ** 6 – 16 years * Etiology ** Unknown cause ** GH and sex hormone imbalance may be involved ** Obesity and family history are risk factors * Pathology ** The femoral head (epiphysis) slips off the neck (metaphysis) in the line of the growth plate ** Can be acute or chronic * Clinical features ** Often bilateral ** Acu..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:0711:07, 27 August 2024 diff hist +2 5 – Cerebral palsyNo edit summary
  • 11:0711:07, 27 August 2024 diff hist +107 N 5 – Cerebral palsyCreated page with "''17. Infantile cerebral palsy'' {{#lst:Chemotherapy|orthopaedics}} Category:Orthopaedics (POTE course)" Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:0611:06, 27 August 2024 diff hist +758 N Cerebral palsyCreated page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Risk factors ** Preterm birth ** TORCH ** Brain damage ** Alcohol * Types of CP ** Spastic CP *** Most common *** Spastic paralysis occurs ** Ataxic CP ** Athetoid CP * Clinical features ** Hyperlordosis ** Knee joint *** Flexion contracture ** Hip joint *** Hip dislocation *** Flexion contracture *** Adduction contracture ** Equinovarus and planovalgus deformity of feet ** Scissor gait (legs cross while walking) * Treatment ** Conservat..." current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:0411:04, 27 August 2024 diff hist +3,772 4 – Spine deformitiesNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:0311:03, 27 August 2024 diff hist +5,033 N 4 – Spine deformitiesCreated page with "== Basics of spine == * Curvatures ** Lordosis – concave (inward) ** Kyphosis – convex (outward) ** Scoliosis – deformity in all 3 planes (not just sideways) *** Lateral curvature in the coronal plane *** Lordotic deviation in the sagittal plane *** Vertebral rotation in the horizontal plane ** Normal: *** Cervical lordosis *** Thoracic kyphosis *** Lumbar lordosis == Basics of scoliosis == * Scoliosis – deformity in all 3 planes (not just sideways) ** Lateral..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:0211:02, 27 August 2024 diff hist +5,361 N 3 – Congenital foot deformitiesCreated page with "== Basics of foot == * DDH is the most common congenital problem of the musculoskeletal system * Congenital foot deformities are the second * Foot = everything distal to tibiotalar joint * Arches of the foot ** Soft tissues like muscles, tendons and ligaments are important in maintaining the arches of the foot ** The three arches form a triangle under the foot ** Transverse arch ** Lateral longitudinal arch ** Medial longitudinal arch * Characteristics of healthy foot *..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:0111:01, 27 August 2024 diff hist −21 2 – Congenital dislocation of the hipNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:0011:00, 27 August 2024 diff hist +4,212 N 2 – Congenital dislocation of the hipCreated page with " ==== 7. DDH (developmental dysplasia of the hip), etiology and pathology of ==== * DDH is the most common congenital musculoskeletal deformity ** Affects approx. 2 out of 100 000 newborns in Europe * Left hip is slightly more often affected than the right ** Bilateral DDH is rare * Etiology ** Girls > boys ** Breech position during delivery *** Causes abnormal flexion of the hip ** Firstborn children > later-born children ** Family history ** Oligohydramnios * Patholog..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:5910:59, 27 August 2024 diff hist +6,061 N 1 – Introduction, gait cycle, symptoms in orthopaedic disordersCreated page with "== 11. Gait and limping == * Gait ** Has two phases ** Stance phase – lasts from the moment the heel touches the ground until the foot lifts off the ground *** Heel strike *** Rolling *** Lift-off ** Swing phase – lasts from the moment of lift-off until the heel touches the ground *** Acceleration *** Swing-through *** Deceleration ** What to assess in a patient’s gait *** The character *** The step length *** The width *** Whether there is limping *** Whether the..." current Tag: Visual edit
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