Elbow Complaint Flashcards

1
Q

List some things you should palpate

A

Olecranon, medial and lateral epicondyles, cubital fossa, radial head while pronating and supinating

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2
Q

Elbow flexion

A

145

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3
Q

Elbow extension

A

0 to negative 5

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4
Q

Elbow pronation and supination

A

90

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5
Q

Radial head subluxation

A

Annular ligament slips out of radial head

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6
Q

Radial head subluxation is common in

A

Children

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7
Q

How will a child with a radial head subluxation hold their arm?

A

Close to body, slightly flexed and pronated

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8
Q

Another name for radial head subluxation

A

Nursemaid’s elbow

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9
Q

Another name for medial epicondylitis

A

Golfer’s elbow

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10
Q

Medial epicondylitis

A

Overuse, pain and inflammation of flexor tendons at medial epicondyle

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11
Q

Another name for lateral epicondylitis

A

Tennis elbow

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12
Q

Lateral epicondylitis

A

Overuse, pain and inflammation of extensor tendons at lateral epicondyle

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13
Q

Another name for olecranon bursitis

A

Student’s elbow

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14
Q

Olecranon bursitis

A

Inflammation of olecranon bursa that causes pain and swelling of posterior elbow

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15
Q

If one is able to fully extend their arm they likely have?

A

Olecranon bursitis

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16
Q

If one is not able to fully extend their arm they likely have?

A

Effusion present as well

17
Q

What is the Varus stress test testing for?

A

Radial (lateral) collateral ligament sprain

18
Q

Describe the setup for the Varus stress test

A

Arm slightly abducted and flexed and IR, apply a lateral force testing for pain or laxity at the elbow joint

19
Q

What is the Valgus stress test testing for?

A

Ulnar (medial) collateral ligament sprain

20
Q

Describe the setup for the Valgus stress test

A

Arm slightly abducted, flexed, supinated, ER, and apply a medial force testing for pain or laxity at the elbow joint

21
Q

How do you test for medial epicondylitis?

A

Arm fully extended and resist their wrist flexion

(+) = pain at medial epicondyle

22
Q

How do you test for lateral epicondylitis?

A

Arm fully extended and resist their wrist extension

(+) = pain at lateral epicondyle

23
Q

What is the Tinel test testing for?

A

Ulnar nerve entrapment or cubital tunnel syndrome

24
Q

Describe the Tinel test

A

Tap between the olecranon and medial epicondyle

(+) = tingling down forearm in pattern of ulnar nerve

25
Q

Radial head pronated

A

Radial head is posterior

26
Q

Radial head supinated

A

Radial head is anterior

27
Q

If a radial head is pronated, what OMT could you do?

A

MET or ART

- Supinate into the RB and then resist their pronation

28
Q

If a radial head is supinated, what OMT could you do?

A

MET or ART

- Pronate into the RB and then resist their supination

29
Q

What type of fall could cause a posterior radial head?

A

On to pronated hands

30
Q

What type of fall could cause an anterior radial head?

A

On to supinated hands