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Snap, Crackle, Apophysitis ArAFP 66th Annual Scientific Assembly June 15, 2013
Elton R. Cleveland, DVM, MD. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Arkansas Children’s Hospital
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Apophysitis Inflamation of the apophysis that is usually caused by overuse or repetitive traction to the physis Usually no bruising or ecchymosis Insidious
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Little League Elbow Epiphysitis of medial epicondyle
caused by repetitive strain of throwing damage to radiocapitellum osteochondrosis of capitellum increase valgus stress rest, modified activity, limit throws, mechanics
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Osgood- Schlatter Boys (12 1/2-13), girls (11 1/2 years)
Tensile stresses acting across the junction of the immature patellar tendon and the tibia tubercule Pain, tenderness, swelling - Bilat 56% Rest, ice, activity modification, pain mgmt, hamstring stretches, padding
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Osgood-Schlatters Disease
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Sinding-Larsen-Johannson
Osgood - Schlatter of the inferior pole of the patella
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Achilles Tendonitis Frequently recurrent problem
tight achilles with recurrent traction rare rupture in young athlete rest, ice, heel cord stretching, strengthening
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Sever’s Disease Osgood-Schlatter’s of the heel - Bilat 61%
Girls y/o, Boys 10-12y/o activity related heel pain X-rays may not be helpful because fragmentation and sclerosis of the calcaneal apophysis is normal calf stretches, heel lifts, strengthen dorsiflexors, activity modification
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Pelvic Apophysitis Iliac ASIS AIIS Symphysis Ishial tuberosity
Greater Trochanter Lesser Trochanter
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Apophysitis vs Apophyseal Avulsion Fractures
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Apophysitis Inflamation of the apophysis that is usually caused by overuse or repetitive traction to the physis Usually no bruising or ecchymosis Insidious
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Avulsion Fracture Sudden pain with activity
Can recall specific activity Most severe with activity Improves with rest +/- Swelling – tenderness with palpation Passive stretch may reproduce pain
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Avulsion Fracture Soccer cases Gymnastics 55 cases Rossi, Dragoni
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Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis
Ishial Tuberosity 54% AIIS 22% ASIS 19% Pubic symphysis 3% Iliac Crest 1 % Rossi, Dragoni
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Pelvic Apophysitis – D/D
Pelvic Avulsion Fractures Snapping Hip Syndrome Spondylolysis Femoral Neck Stress Fracture Sports Hernia
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Imaging Xray CT MRI U/S
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Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis
ASIS – Sartorius Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring AIIS- Rectus Femoris – Lesser Trochanter – Iliac Crest – obliques Metzmaker, Pappus
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Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis
ASIS – Sartorius Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring AIIS- Rectus Femoris – Lesser Trochanter – Iliac Crest – obliques Metzmaker, Pappus
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Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis
ASIS – Sartorius Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring AIIS- Rectus Femoris – Lesser Trochanter – Iliac Crest – obliques Metzmaker, Pappus
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Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis
ASIS – Sartorius Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring AIIS- Rectus Femoris – Lesser Trochanter – Iliac Crest – obliques Metzmaker, Pappus
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Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis
ASIS – Sartorius Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring AIIS- Rectus Femoris – Lesser Trochanter – Iliac Crest – obliques Metzmaker, Pappus
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Surgery ? Consider if >2cm displacement
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