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Term
infection of bone or bone marrow
- more common in children
-S&S- hx of trauma to knee, limp, secondary to bone pain, fever, chills, diaphoresis, swelling and heat to soft tissue.
Definition
acute osteomyelitis
Term
most common site for acute osteomyelitis
Definition
metaphyseal end of a long bone near knee joint
Term
pathogen in acute osteomyelitis
Definition
Staph aureas
Term
antibiotics for acute osteomyelitis
Definition
oxacillin or cefazolin or clindamycin
Term
when will you notice changes in xray findings for a patient with acute osteomyelitis?
Definition
within 7-12 days of infection, but can take up to 2-4 wks in adults
Term
what test can determine early diagnosis of acute osteomyelitis?
Definition
bone scan
Term
in this test___ you will see subtle changes in bone and bone marrow, and in this test____ you will see soft tissue changes in acute osteomyelitis
Definition
MRI, CT
Term
how will acute osteomyelitis usually present in adults?
Definition
insidious onset. the first symptom is LIMITATION OF JOINT MOVEMENT
Term
what are some medical conditions that are associated with acute osteomyelitis?
Definition
HIV, Immunosuppressive therapy, alcoholism
Term
what are some pathogens that are assoc. with acute osteomyelitis?
Definition
TB- fractures spine (Pott's disease)
fungal, rickettsial
Term
what will you see on labs for acute osteomyelitis?
Definition
CBC will show increased WBC. need to do 2 blood cultures.
Term
what are some complications of acute osteomyelitis?
Definition
abscess, septic arthritis, or chronic osteomyelitis
Term
what is the tx for acute osteomyelitis?
Definition
consult to ortho, aspiration pus, bone evaluation (for reabsorption), and IV antibiotics for 5 days, then oral abx for 4-6 weeks
Term
Grade ___ in acute osteomyelitis will have no open lesion, foot is AT RISK for developing ulcer, underlying bone deformity puts skin at risk of break down.
Definition
Grade 0
Term
what is the tx for grade 0? (acute osteomyelits- diabetic foot ulcer)
Definition
proper foot wear, surgical correction of bone
Term
grade ____ in diabetic foot ulcers occurs when you have a SUPERFICIAL ULCER, lesion affects SKIN ONLY.
Definition
Grade 1
Term
what is the tx for a grade 1 ulcer?
Definition
outpatient dressing changes, PT wound care
Term
grade ___ ulcer presents as a DEEP ULCER, deep lesions that involve underlying tendons, bones, or ligaments.
Definition
Grade 2
Term
what is the tx for a grade 2 ulcer?
Definition
surgical debridement, hospitalization aggressive wound care, IV abx
Term
grade __ presents as an abscess osteitis, abscess/ osteomyelitis (can present as a complication)
Definition
grade 3 ulcer
Term
what is the tx for a grade 3 ulcer?
Definition
emergency surgery for drainage of acute infection. wound left open with dressing changes. closure or amputation later.
Term
grade ___ ulcer presents as GANGRENE forefoot, gangrene present in toes and forefoot.
Definition
grade 4
Term
what is the tx for a grade 4 ulcer?
Definition
appropriate AMPUTATION
Term
grade ___ ulcer presents as gangrene on ENTIRE FOOT.
Definition
grade 5 ulcer
Term
this condition is most commonly caused by open fracture or wound of lower extremity. S & S= S/P open fx, fever, pain, soft tissue swelling/inflammation, cellulitis
Definition
chronic osteomyelitis
Term
what will xray findings reveal for a patient who has chronic osteomyelitis?
Definition
irregular sclerotic bone destruction w/ several areas of radiolucency. also involucrum- dead bone surrounded by new shell of bone
Term
what are some complications that can occur with a patient with chronic osteomyelitis?
Definition
recurrent episode of inflammation and drainage. if after an implant, may need to remove implant
Term
how do you diagnose chronic osteomyelitis? (labs)
Definition
blood culture, wound cultures, needle aspiration, biopsy, gram stain, C & S, CBC-will show LEUKOCYTOSIS, ESR- ELEVATED
Term
What are some DDX for chronic osteomyelitis?
Definition
acute suppurative arthritis, rheumatic fever, cellulitis, tumor
Term
what is the tx for chronic osteomyelitis?
Definition
consult to ortho,clean and debris open fractures, I& D, radical debridement, abx 4-6 weeks covering pathogen
Term
jones criteria- major
Definition
carditis, polyarthritis, chorea, erythema marginatum, subcutaneous nodules
Term
Jones criteria- minor
Definition
arthralgia, fever, prolonged PR interval, elevated ESR, C-reactive protein
Term
jones criteria...
Definition
+ group A streptococcal culture or antibody titer, plus 2 major or 1 major 2 minor
Term
this condition occurs most often in young, momoarticular, large peripheral joint (knee or hip). S & S= pain in joint (most common early sx), warm, swollen diffusely tender joint, limp 2nd to wt bearing in painful joint, passive ROM tenderness
Definition
septic arthritis
Term
what are the 3 pathogens that occur in septic arthritis?
Definition
S. aureus (adults)
H. influenzae ( children)
Gram negative rods- IV drug user
Term
what will xray/labs look like on a patient with septic arthritis?
Definition
xray- distention of joint capsule
CBC= markedly ELEVATED WBC
blood cultures
joint aspiration- confirmatory test; fluid is cloudy, purulent, decreased glucose levels, increased WBC count, gram stain, C & S
Term
what is the tx for septic arthritis?
Definition
ortho consult, IV abx
Term
in this condition, N. gonorrhorea is the pathogen, this is most common polyarthralgias/ polyarthritis, usually in YOUNG, sexually active patients.
Definition
septic arthritis- GONOCOCCAL INFECTION
Term
What are some S & S of septic arthritis? (gonococcal infection)
Definition
- polyarthritis, tenosynovitis, dermatitis
Term
what will labs reveal in septic arthritis- gonococcal infection? Tx?
Definition
blood cultures- usually NEGATIVE, BUT JOINT ASPIRATION IS POSITIVE.
- tx= abx and nsaids
Term
the most common benign tumor. common sites include metaphysis distal femur or proximal tibia.
Definition
osteochondroma
Term
the most common tumor of the hand
Definition
enchondroma
Term
soft tissue lesion that is found in the extremities, adjacent to joint or tendon sheath. most common soft tissue mass of the hand, and it is most common to the dorsum of the hand.
Definition
ganglion cysts
Term
what is the tx for a ganglion cyst?
Definition
40-50% resolve spontaneously. aspirate with 18 ga needle and compression 48-72 hours/ inject steroid compound/ excision.
Term
what test is most useful in detecting malignant lesions
Definition
bone scan is most useful
Term
this condition is most common in 10-20 y/o. most lesions originate in metaphysis, 50-60% around the knee. S & S include pain, swelling, +/- conjunction with Paget's disease.
Definition
osteosarcoma
Term
bone disorder with repeated episodes of bone destruction AND excessive bone repair. S & S- >40y/o, pain is 1st sx, painful bowing of long bones, pathologic fractures, skull enlargement, common sites are hip, pelvic, spine.
Definition
Paget's disease
Term
this condition is most common between 10-15yo. S & S= painful soft tissue mass, midshaft of long bone, weight loss, fever, lethargy.
Definition
ewing's sarcoma
Term
restriction of motion in a joint
Definition
ankylosis
Term
gait which the weight is quickly removed from the affected extremity due to pain
Definition
antalgic gait
Term
normal gait
Definition
non antalgic gait
Term
surgery to restore motion in a joint
Definition
arthroplasty
Term
the shaft of the bone
Definition
diaphysis
Term
extravasation of blood into a joint cavity, usually by a ligament injury or fraction
Definition
hemarthrosis
Term
the broad vascular part of the bone near a joint
Definition
metaphysis
Term
death of bone
Definition
osteonecrosis
Term
anterior surface of the hand
Definition
palmar (volar)
Term
inflammation involving the spinal column
Definition
spondylitis
Term
spondylolisthesis
Definition
slipping of the vertebra
Term
dissolution or loosening of a vertebra
Definition
spondylolysis
Term
disease, degenerative or a vertebrae
Definition
spondylosis
Term
injury to joint ligament or capsule
Definition
sprain
Term
injury to muscle or tendon
Definition
strain
Term
hollow, abnormally high arch
Definition
cavus deformity
Term
curvature of the spine w/ posterior convexity
Definition
kyphosis
Term
curvature of the spine w/ anterior convexity
Definition
lordosis
Term
flat, abnormally low arch
Definition
pes planus
Term
loose jointedness "DOUBLE JOINTED"
Definition
recurvatum
Term
abnormally lateral curvature of the spine
Definition
scoliosis
Term
distal part angulates away from the midline of the body
Definition
valgus
Term
the distal part angulates towards the midline of the body
Definition
vargus
Term
small fx near a joint that usually has a ligament or tendon attachment
Definition
avulsion
Term
fx w/ multiple fragments
Definition
comminuted
Term
fx not assoc with an open wound to the skin
Definition
closed (simple)
Term
fx whose ends are separated
Definition
displaced
Term
fx of the growth plate, usually long bone
Definition
epiphyseal fx
Term
incomplete fx usually in children
Definition
greenstick
Term
fx ends are driven into each other
Definition
impacted
Term
fx that involves the joint surface of a bone
Definition
intraarticular fx
Term
clinical condition that suggests a fx, shows on xrays 2-3 weeks after injury
Definition
occult
Term
fx where there is an open wound of the skin to the fx
Definition
open (compound)
Term
rotational or angular position
Definition
alignment
Term
amount of end-to-end contact of the fx
Definition
apposition
Term
fx healing slower than normal
Definition
delayed union
Term
disruption in the continuity of a joint
Definition
dislocation
Term
healing in an unsatisfactory position
Definition
malunion
Term
failure of bone healing
Definition
nonunion
Term
which test reveals excellent bone visualization? better soft tissue? subtle bone changes?
Definition
CT, MRI, bone scan
Term
when do you want to repeat plain films in a patient with a fracture?
Definition
2 weeks after injury
Term
type 1 salter harris fx
Definition
fx through epiphyseal plate
Term
type II salter harris fx
Definition
epiphyseal plate fx with metaphyseal fragment
Term
type III salter harris fx
Definition
fx through epiphysis into articular surface (epiphyseal plate)
Term
type IV salter harris fx
Definition
fx through distal metaphysis, epiphyseal plate and epiphysis
Term
type V salter harris fx
Definition
crush or impaction of epiphyseal plate
Term
what are some common sites of missed fx?
Definition
scaphoid, talar neck, radial head, tibial plateau
Term
always check this distally to fracture...
Definition
look for vascular compromise, such as cap refill <2 sec and pulses 2+
Term
these 2 nerve injuries type is associated with closed fx, dislocation or blunt trauma
Definition
contusion (neuropraxic) and crush (axonotmesis)
Term
this nerve injury is assoc with open fracture
Definition
transection (neurotmesis)
Term
These fractures MUST go to orthopedic surgeon...
Definition
all open fx, displaced intraarticular fx, all femur fx, fx of both bones in lower leg
Term
this device allows alignment and maintain reduction
Definition
continuous traction
Term
this distal fx if PUSHED back into place
Definition
epiphyseal fx
Term
this fx if reduced by simple traction
Definition
transverse fx
Term
this fx needs a more complex manipulation
Definition
oblique "toggle" type fx
Term
what are the three reasons for a cast
Definition
1. immobilize the ends of a fx
2. allows ambulation
3. holds position of reduction
Term
this type of cast is easier to apply, the warmer the water the faster it sets
Definition
plaster
Term
this type of cast is lighter weight and "waterproof"- (be careful telling pts they can swim- inside is not waterproof)
Definition
fiberglass
Term
how long is rehab usually?
Definition
4-6 weeks to regain strength. no sports for 2 months.
Term
proper casting...
Definition
90 degrees, always extend under metatarsal heads for support, toes exposed, wait 48 hours to cure before weight bearing (plaster); 1 hr for fiberglass (lightcast), roll should remain in contact with limb, roll continuous, 50% overlap each turn, knees casts at 30 degrees
Term
medial forearm and 5th digit is...
Definition
C8
Term
Sensation for this dermatome is the lateral forearm and 1st digit
Definition
C6
Term
this special test is performed by having one hand under chin and the other hand on the back of the head (occipital area), if pain goes away it is a positive sign
Definition
distraction test (nerve)
Term
if you were to push straight down on patient's head and pt had pain, positive sign for a bone spur
Definition
compression test
Term
tilt head down on affected side, will increase pain if positive test
Definition
spurling's test
Term
check pulse first and pull affected arm back and have pt turn head towards affected side- positive sign if pulse disappears= thoracic outlet
Definition
adson test (vascular)
Term
skeletal "wry neck", cock-robin deformity, sandifer's syndrome. tilting the head to one side with limited ROM. pt can rotate head AWAY from midline, but NOT TOWARDS. pt will have neck pain, vertigo or dizziness.
Definition
torticollis
Term
what is the tx for torticollis?
Definition
PT- stretching exercies, soft or hard collar, surgery (fuse C1-C2, release SCM), NSAIDS, NO contact or vigorous sports.
Term
S&S include pain at trigger points, insidiuous onset, pain increases:in am, with weather changes, anxiety, stress or decreased sleep, will pain decreases in PT, vacations. chronic HA, depression, decreased social interaction.
Definition
fibromyalgia syndrome
Term
what is the tx for fibromyalgia syndrome?
Definition
hot packs, NSAIDS, stress management, PT, increased social interactions, regular sleep, rheumatology and psych consult
Term
what are some risk factors for herniated disc?
Definition
cigarette smoking, frequent heavy lifting, diving
Term
S&S of herniated disc...
Definition
neck pain, shoulder pain, UE- weakness, pain or paresthesias
Term
what will labs look like for fibromyalgia patients?
Definition
normal. ESR, TSH, CBC, lytes, renal and LFT= normal
Term
what will PE look like for a pt with a herniated disc?
Definition
+ Spurling's test, possible babinski reflex, decreased sensation, decreased reflexes
Term
if you suspect a herniated disc, what imaging tests will you do?
Definition
1. plan films: AP, lateral, oblique, flexion, extension views. if xrays are negative, MRI will show disc bulging
Term
cervical sprain
Definition
whiplash
Term
S&S of cervical sprain/ strain
Definition
neck pain, HA, dysphagia, hoarseness, edema, tinnitus, blurred vision, dizziness
Term
tx for cervical sprain/ strain
Definition
short period rest, soft collar, NSAID, muscle relaxants, ice x 48 hours, then heat, ROM exercises, PT consult
Term
hangman's fracture, neural arch
Definition
C2
Term
S & S of cervical osteoarthritis
Definition
neck discomfort w/ motion, stiffness, loss of function
Term
what will you see on PE for a patient who presents with cervical osteoarthritis?
Definition
decreased ROM, joint effusion, deformity
Term
tx for cervical osteoarthritis
Definition
NSAIDS (SE= ulcers, GI bleed, renal failure, decreased platelets), PT: ROM exercises, ortho or neurosurgeon consult
Term
S&S of cervical stenosis
Definition
pain: neck or UE, decreased ROM
Term
What is the tx for cervical stenosis
Definition
PT- ROM exercises, ortho or neurosurgeon consult
Term
what is examples of atraumatic cervical spine dislocation?
Definition
RA, Down's syndrome
Term
PE on cervical spine dislocation...
Definition
spinous process "step off"
Term
S&S of humeral fracture
Definition
pain, swelling, bruising, crepitus, age 20-50yo. hx of MVA, motorcycles, falls from heights, pedestrian accidents
Term
what xray view will you order for a humeral fracture?
Definition
AP & lateral
Term
tx for humeral fracture
Definition
ortho- consult, ice, closed reduction, sugar tong splint, sling, NSAIDS, most are managed non-operatively
Term
AKA "little league or golfer's elbow"
Definition
medial epicondylitis
Term
S&S of medial epicondylitis
Definition
medial elbow pain, dominant arm, +/- swelling, hx of repetitive use
Term
what imaging studies will you order for medial epicondylitis?
Definition
MRI- evaluate muscles, ligaments and tendons. plain films: AP and lateral
Term
what type of patients do you take caution with in the tx of medial epicondylitis?
Definition
with NSAIDS you want to use caution in asthmatics and G6PD deficiency
Term
tx for medial epicondylitis...
Definition
for severe pain--> splint 1-2 weeks
rest: 4-6 weeks
NSAIDS- DRUG OF CHOICE
rarely- steroid injections
PT after 6 weeks of rest
Term
AKA "tennis elbow"
Definition
lateral epicondylitis
Term
S&S of lateral epicondylitis..
Definition
common in carpenters, butchers, politicians, people who use the computer mouse, pts will have aching, burning pain in lateral elbow, pain increased with activity, decreased with rest
Term
tx for lateral epiconsylitis...
Definition
counterforce brace (tennis elbow brace)
rest, ice, NSAIDS,PT, occasional steroid injections (ortho)
Term
S&S of olecranon bursitis...
Definition
fluxuant subcutaneous over olecranon, +/- erythema, FROM (full ROM).
Term
tx for olecranon bursitis...
Definition
aspirate fluid and antibiotics if infected
Term
most common organism for olecranon bursitis...
Definition
staph aureus
Term
AKA: pulled elbow, annular ligament entrapment
Definition
nursemaid's elbow
Term
S&S of nursemaid's elbow
Definition
child age 1-5, "pulling away" activity, pain in elbow, child WON'T USE ARM
Term
TX for nursemaid's elbow...
Definition
usually returns from x-ray using arm. closed reduction: supination hand and flex it to the shoulder (feel a slight "pop"- radial head relocates under annular ligament). child starts using the arm again
Term
TX for nursemaid's elbow...
Definition
usually returns from x-ray using arm. closed reduction: supination hand and flex it to the shoulder (feel a slight "pop"- radial head relocates under annular ligament). child starts using the arm again
Term
TX for nursemaid's elbow...
Definition
usually returns from x-ray using arm. closed reduction: supination hand and flex it to the shoulder (feel a slight "pop"- radial head relocates under annular ligament). child starts using the arm again
Term
S&S of elbow fractures...
Definition
fall on an outstretched hand, pain
Term
tx for elbow fractures...
Definition
undisplaced: sling or sling w/ posterior splint 7-10days, ice, NSAIDS, PT-early ROM, orthosurgery- all with neuro/vascular compromise
Term
where will you see the fat pad sign/sail sign in adults?
Definition
subtle radial head fx
Term
where will you see the fat pad sign/sail sign in children?
Definition
supracondylar fx of humerus
Term
S&S of monteggia fracture
Definition
fx to proximal 1/3 of ulna and dislocation of radial head, pain, deformity, trauma
Term
tx for monteggia fracture...
Definition
ortho. for children a closed reduction and for adults an open reduction with internal fixation
Term
S&S of Galeazzi fracture...
Definition
trauma, pain, deformity, "reverse of monteggia fx", distal 1/3 of radius is fx
Term
tx for galeazzi fracture
Definition
ortho- surgery
Term
AKA "Silver fork" deformity- most common wrist injury
Definition
Colle's fracture
Term
S&S of colle's fracture...
Definition
fall on an outstretched hand, deformity of wrist, pain, distal radius fx w/ dorsal displacement and shortening
Term
tx for Colle's fracture...
Definition
if closed reduction shortly after tx- local anesthesia. cast x 6 weeks, ice, follow up in 1-2 weeks repeat xray- occassionally loss of reduction
Term
this fracture is dorsal displacement of the hand
Definition
colles' fracture
Term
this fracture is ventral displacement of the hand...
Definition
smith's fracture
Term
S&S of De Quervain's tenosynovitis
Definition
common in repetitive use (racquetball, fly fishing, golf, horseback riding, mail sorting), pain/tenderness to the posterior lateral aspect of the wrist, increase pain w/ activity, swelling, +/- crepitus, + Finkelstein's test (hurts when you move thumb medially)
Term
tx for De Quervain's tenosynovitis
Definition
thumb spica splint (immobilize thumb), rest, NSAIDS, ice, possible steroid injection, possible surgery
Term
what are some risk factors with carpal tunnel syndrome?
Definition
repetitive hand work, working on keyboards, thyroid disorder, pregnancy, trauma, alcoholism, DM, gout
Term
what are some S&S of carpal tunnel syndrome?
Definition
paresthesia in median nerve distribution, weakness in the hand, awaken from sleep with pain, + Tinel's sign, + Phalen's sign (hold for 1 minute)
Term
what imaging studies do you order with carpal tunnel syndrome?
Definition
plain film: wrist and cervical vertebrae- AP and lateral, EMG studies
Term
what is the tx for carpal tunnel syndrome?
Definition
OT consult, cock-up wrist splint (worn at work and sleep) x 3-4 months, NSAIDS, ortho- steroid injection, ortho- surgical release
Term
what is tinel's sign?
Definition
this is a test used for carpal tunnel syndrome where you percuss over the median nerve and it elicites a "pins and needles" feeling= positive sign. usually the thumb, index and middle fingers have sensation.
Term
this is how you perform the phalen's test used for carpal tunnel syndrome...
Definition
You rest your elbows on a flat surface such as a desk, with your elbows bent and your forearms up. You then flex your wrists, letting your hands hang down for about 60 seconds. If you feel tingling, numbness, or pain in the fingers within 60 seconds, you may have carpal tunnel syndrome
Term
what are some S&S of a scaphoid fracture?
Definition
trauma, pain, "SNUFFBOX" tenderness
Term
what imaging studies do you do for scaphoid fracture?
Definition
plain film: PA, lateral, oblique, and scaphoid view
Term
tx for scaphoid fracture...
Definition
ortho- you want to make sure pt goes to prevent avascular necrosis of snuffbox
Term
AKA: skier's thumb, MCP dislocation
Definition
Game keeper's thumb
Term
S&S of game keeper's thumb...
Definition
trauma to thumb, pain, decreased ROM, +/- neurovascular compromise
Term
imaging studies for game keeper's thumb...
Definition
plain film: AP, lateral and oblique
Term
tx for game keeper's thumb...
Definition
ortho- closed reduction vs surgery
Term
S&S of boxer's fracture
Definition
M>F, age 10-39yo/ hx of fist fight, pain, swelling
Term
imaging for boxer's fracture...
Definition
plain film: AP, lateral, oblique and coned-down
Term
tx for boxer's fracture...
Definition
ortho. closed vs open reduction. ulnar gutter cast
Term
S&S of boutonniere deformity...
Definition
trauma, pain, proximal interphalangeal joint- flexion, distal interphalangeal joint- extends
Term
imaging for boutonniere deformity
Definition
plain film: AP, lateral, and oblique
Term
tx for boutonniere deformity
Definition
consult hand surgeon
Term
this deformity from trauma is commonly called "swan neck deformity"
Definition
mallet finger
Term
S&S of finger fractures...
Definition
pain, hx of trauma, point tenderness
Term
S&S of finger fractures...
Definition
pain, hx of trauma, point tenderness
Term
tx for finger fractures...
Definition
undisplaced- use buddy tape, NSAIDS, ice, OT consult
Term
S&S of trigger finger
Definition
painful locking or snapping s/ extension, nodule distal to palmer crease that moves
Term
do you order imaging studies on dupuytrens contracture and trigger finger?
Definition
no, not required
Term
what is the tx for trigger finger?
Definition
ortho consult, steroid injection into tendon sheath, avoid tendon-rupture. surgical release
Term
S&S of dupuytren's contracture.
Definition
M > F, 1 or more painful nodules in palm 4th and 5th digit, often bilaterally, web space contracture, + Hueston's table top test (cannot flatten hand on table)
Term
tx for dupuytren's contracture...
Definition
ortho surgery
Term
S&S of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Definition
genetic disorder with connective tissue laxity, skin laxity, joint hypermobility, joint instability, scoliosis
Term
what are the imaging studies and tx for ehlers-danlos syndrome?
Definition
CXR- heart and aorta, spine- scoliosis, TX = PT for muscle training and cardiology (they can have heart problems due to connective tissue disorder)
Term
what is a FELON and how do you treat it?
Definition
it is an infection of distal phalanx- pus, and digital block with I&D
Term
What is a PARONYCHIA and how do you treat it?
Definition
it is an infection on the edge of a nail (hangnail) and you do a digital block with I&D
Term
what are some S&S with bites?
Definition
most common- dog, cat, human. puncture/laceration present, swelling and erythema, cellulitis and lymphadenopathy.
Term
how to treat a bite?
Definition
irrigate copious normal saline, do not suture bites (because it can cause infection), augmentin 7-10 days
Term
what are some S&S for reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD)?
Definition
persistent burning pain after an injury, pain is out of proportion to injury
Term
describe the acute phase for reflex sympathetic dystrophy(RSD)
Definition
6-12 weeks, pain is localized to area of injury, spreads throughout extremity, hypersensitivity to light touch, extremity is swollen, warm and excessive perspiration
Term
RSD (reflex sympathetic dystrophy) in the dystrophic and atrophic phase...
Definition
joint becomes restricted, becomes cool, skin and muscle atrophy
Term
imaging studies for RSD (reflex sympathetic dystrophy). TX?
Definition
plain film: AP & lateral, +/- osteoporosis, bone scan +. TX is prevention . difficult to treat
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