Lecture #18 (Knee Rehab) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two joints of the knee?

A

Patellofemoral joint and the tibio-femoral joint

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2
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Explain the screw-home mechanism during knee extension.

A

During the last 30 degrees of knee extension, the tibia externally rotates to allow full extension…in order to come out of extension into flexion, the popliteus contracts

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3
Q

What muscles all cross the knee joint? (x7)

A

Quads, hamstrings, gracilis, sartorius, gastroc, popliteus, and genu articularis (pulls the patella up)

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4
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What portion of knee extension requires twice as much quad strength due to loss of a mechanical advantage of the patella?

A

The last 15 degrees of extension

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5
Q

What range of flexion causes the peak tibiofemoral shear stress?

A

28-14 degrees

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6
Q

The patella doesn’t contact the femur until what flexion angle(s)?

A

15-20 degrees of flexion

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7
Q

How far does the patella glide?

A

5-7cm in total

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8
Q

What range of flexion produces the greatest compressive forces on the patella?

A

60-90 degrees of flexion

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9
Q

Where are OKC exercise stress the greatest? The lowest?

A
Greatest= at 0 degrees 
Lowest= at 90 degrees
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10
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Where are CKC exercise stress the greatest? The lowest?

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Greatest= between 30-90 degrees of flexion
Lowest= 0-30 degrees and greater than 90 degrees
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11
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If you are treating for PFPS, what degree range of flexion should you exercise in for CKC exercises? What about in OKC? Why?

A

CKC= 0-40 degrees
OKC= greater than 50 degrees
**These angles and ranges produce less lateral patellar motion

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12
Q

What are the keys to treating patellar dysfunction? (x6)

A
  • VMO is difficult to activate
  • Correct mechanics (avoid valgus collapse)
  • use biofeedback or e-stim for patients who don’t have good quad activity
  • keep the patella behind the toes when doing closed chain exercises
  • avoid heavy open chain work
  • stay within the pain-free low joint stress positions
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13
Q

WHat are the keys to rehabbing a knee scope? (x

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  • can be fairly aggressive with progression (but still control swelling)
  • avoid twisting (work on knee control)
  • meniscal repairs will often have ROM restrictions and weight bearing restrictions
  • lateral releases should be treated similar to patellar dysfunction
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14
Q

What muscle(s) is(are) important to stretch in a patient with osgood schlatter or patellar tendonitis?

A

The hamstrings and gastroc

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15
Q

What are the three keys to rehabbing MCL and LCL sprains?

A
  • May have to brace through rehab depending on instability (if they were brace during rehab, then wear it when RTP)
  • Avoid twisting and varus/valgus stress
  • Work on knee control to prevent future injuries
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16
Q

What degrees of flexion during OKC exercises place the greatest shear stress on the ACL?

A

15-30 degrees of flexion

17
Q

What degrees of flexion during CKC exercises place the greatest shear stress on the ACL?

A

60 degrees

18
Q

What degrees of knee flexion places the greatest stress on the ACL? What position is the greatest for quad strengthening?

A

The greatest ACL stress comes between 0-40 degrees of flexion, but the best position for quad strengthening is 30 degrees.

19
Q

What are the keys to rehabbing an ACL reconstruction? (x6)

A
  • Follow surgeon’s protocol
  • Control swelling for easier ROM
  • Maintainn 0 degrees of extension throughout
  • Watch for patellar tendonitis in BTB grafts
  • Work on gait to avoid bent knee heel strike
  • watch for AMI and treat it
20
Q

What knee position places the most stress on the PCL?

A

60 degrees and greater

21
Q

What ROM should you exercise in to ensure that less stress is placed on the PCL?

A

0-60 degrees