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Z. Rozkydal I.Ortopedická klinika MU v Brně Entesopathies Z. Rozkydal I.Ortopedická klinika MU v Brně

Entezopathy Patological changes of insertions of tendons, ligaments and joint capsules into the bone Dystrophia, microruptures of Sharpey´s filaments from bone inflammation, periostitis ossifications, metaplasia

Cause Acute and chronic overloading Microtraumatisation Repetitive movements and activities

Epicondylitis radialis humeri Tennis elbow Pain with activity of extensors Tenderness Painfull supination Painful resisted dorsiflexion of the wrist and of the third finger Chair test

Tennis elow- the cause Entesopathy Bursitis Ossifications of insertion of extensors Painfull annular ligament Painful synovial plica Osteochondrosis dissecans Pressure od radial nerve Referred pain from cervical spine and shoulder

Tennis elbow Conservative treatment: Rest, NSAID Stretching, sling Corticoids locally fysiotherapy Orthesis or immobilisation Operative treatment Op. sec. Hohman Op. sec. Boyd- Mc Leod

Epicondylitis ulnaris humeri Golf elbow - Epicondylitis ulnaris humeri Entesopathy of insertions of flexors on ulnar epicondyle Pain, tendernes Resisted movements Treatment: Conservative Operative Distalisation of flexor´s insertion

Bursitis of olecranon Swelling and fluid Tenderness Treatment: Aspiration, NSAID Bandage, immobilisation Corticoids locally Risk of pyogenic inflammation

M. de Quervain Stenosing tenosynovitis of long abductor and short extensor of the thunb Tenderness over styloid process Finkelstein test Treatment Rest, orthesis, plaster NSAID, corticoids Surgery

M. de Quervain Dissection of the tendon sheat

Bursitis and entesopathies in hip region Greater trochanter Ischial tubercle Bursa ileopectinea Gracilis syndrom (natažené tříslo) Spina iliaca ant. sup. Spina iliaca ant inf.

Bursitis in the knee region Prepatelar bursitis Bursitis of pes anserinus Therapy: Rest, aspiration, corticoids NSAID, surgery

Baker´s cyst Bursa gastrocnemio- semimembranacea Is connected with joint space Swelling, soft mass in popliteal region Limited movements Pressure onto large veins in popliteal region. Secondary to pathology in the knee Therapy: Conservative – aspiration, local corticoids, NSAID Surgery

Entesopathies in knee region Jumper´s knee - distal pole of the patella m. Osgood- Schlatter Entesopathy in ligaments insertion Entesopathy at Gerdy´s tubercle

Bursitis and entesopathies in the foot Achillodynia Calcaneal spur Haglund´s exostosis Osteophytes – dorsal Os tibiale externum

Achillodynia Painful Achillis tendon and it´s insertion Degeneration Haemorhage, ruptures Peritenonitis The risk of rupture

Achillodynia Conservative treatment: Rest, taping, NSAID Physiotherapy Orthesis No corticoids ! Surgery: Peritenonectomy Excision of necrotic tissue

Entesopathy at the spine Painfull insertions of ligaments and tendons: Transverse or spinal process Scapula, pelvis

Painful shoulder Tenosynovitis of tendon of long head of biceps Rupture of tendon of long head of biceps Subacromial bursitis Supraspinatus tendinitis Rotator cuff rupture Impimgement syndrom Frozen shoulder syndrom Osteoarthritis of glenohumeral joint Disorders of acromioclavicular joint Inflammations Tumors Referred pain from cervical spine

Tenosynovitis of long head of biceps Tenderness Resisted flexion and supination of the elbow Therapy: Corticosteroids locally Rest, sling NSAID

Rupture of long head of biceps Tenderness Distalisation of muscle belly Diminished strength

Rupture of long head of biceps Therapy: Rest, sling NSAID Surgery – up to 40 years Conservative- over 40 years Surgery: key hole fixation to the humerus Suture to the short head of biceps

Subacromialis bursitis Inflammation White fluid Severe, burning pain Restricted movements Tenderness Calcifications

Subacromial bursitis Conservative treatment: Rest, sling Lavage with 2 needles Corticosteroids locally NSAID Physiotherapy Surgery: Removal of bursa

Supraspinatus tendinitis Tenderness over greater tuberosity Limited movements Therapy: Rest, NSAID Corticosteroids Physiotherapy

Rotator cuff Rotator cuff: m. supraspinatus m. infraspinatus m. teres minor m. subscapularis Function: First 30 ° of abduction Pressure of the humeral head into glenoid cavity Depressor of the humeral head

Anatomy of the shoulder

Anatomy of the shoulder

Rupture of rotator cuff Partial rupture: Severe pain Painful arc Painful abduction Keeps the arm in position of adjusted abduction Ultrasonography Management: conservative

Rupture of rotator cuff Complete rupture: No active abduction Lifting of the shoulder Managemet: suture: ASK, open attachment to greater tuberosity

Impingement syndrom Greater tuberosity impinges to distal surface of acromion and coracoacromial ligament Narrowing of subacromial space

Impingement syndrom The cause: Spure of acromion Change of contours Distal osteophytes of acromio - clavicular joint Prominence of gr. tuberosity

Impingement syndrom Stages: Swelling, hemorhage of supraspinatus 2. Fibrosis, tendinitis, bursitis degenerative changes of cuff 3. Rupture od rotator cuff and long biceps tendon

Impingement syndrom Symptoms: Painful arc Impingement sign Impingement test Jobe test X-ray: Narrowed subacromial space Y view- outlet view Arthrography Ultrasonography

Impingement syndrom Therapy: stage: conservative Rest, NSAID, Physiotherapy, Local corticosteroids 2. stage: the same + bursectomy, arthroscopy 3. stage: ASK or surgery Subacromial decompression Neer- acromioplasty ASK

Frozen shoulder- capsulitis adhesiva Progressive limitation of movements Pain No motivation for movement Shrinkage of capsule Adhesions in distal recesus Tightening of soft tissue Muscle spasm Low capacity of joint space

The cause All conditions limiting joint movements: Impingement syndrom Arthrosis of AC joint Posttraumatic conditions Inflammations Thoralic outlet syndrom Tumors of the lungs Disorders of pleura Cardiac disorders

Frozen shoulder Management: Long lasting period Heat Passive movements Positioning Active movements Physioterapy NSAID Local corticosteroids ASK- decompression Redressement force Removal of adhesions

Glenohumeralis osteoarthritis - omarthrosis

Disorders of acromioclavicular joint Synovitis O.A. Sprain Subluxation Dislocations

Disorders of sternoclavicular joint Synovitis O.A. Sprain Subluxation Dislocations Chronic subluxation

Referred pain to the shoulder Cervical spine Thoracic outlet syndrom Cardiac diseases Lung and pleura disorders Herpes zoster neuralgia