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UPPER LIMB PATHOLOGY - RAPID ASSESSMENT Murali Bhat www.ukorthocare.com
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BASIC ANATOMY
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Root- between scalenus anterior & scalenus posterior muscles with Subclavian artery Inferior part of neck- roots unite trunks Trunks – superior, middle, inferior Each trunk divides into anterior & posterior division Division form 3 cords Cords – names indicated by relationship with axillary artery
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Median Nerve PRONATER TERES FDS ANTERIOR INTEROSSEOUS NERVE
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Ulnar Nerve MEDIAN NERVE ULNAR NERVE
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SYMPTOMS 1.Pain 2.Loss of function 3.Cosmesis
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Examination Look Move Feel (Special tests)
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Surface anatomy Palmar
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Surface Anatomy
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Pain Localised Wrist Generalised hand and arm
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Radial Wrist pain
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B.Movements Passive movements -extension
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B.Movements Passive movements -flexion
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PALPATION Dorsal
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Palpation & Special Test
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Scaphoid -the waist in the anatomical snuffbox -painful non union can be tested by the grinding test Axial pressure along 1 st metacarpal with wrist in radial deviation -crepitus can be felt in OA of the CMC joint or scaphoid non union
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Surface anatomy Dorsal LISTER’S TUBERCLE
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Surface anatomy Dorsal SCAPHOLUNATE LIGAMENT
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B.Movements Active movement -pronation Ulnar Wrist Pain
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B.Movements Active movement -supination Ulnar Wrist Pain
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Surface anatomy Ulnar head Dorsal
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Surface anatomy Ulnar styloid Dorsal
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Palpation & Special Test TFCC Clamp both radius & ulna The other hand applies axial loading in ulnar deviation Carpus is pronated & supinated TFCC is assessed for pain and clicking
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Examination of DRUJ
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Palpation & Special Test FCU & Pisiform bone -feel the tendon and pisiform bone with the tip of the index finger
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Palpation & Special Test Piso-triquetral joint -by applying gentle thumb pressure on the pisiform towards the midline -FCU tendon,push against resisted flexion and ulnar deviation
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Palpation & Special Test Hook of hamate -can be tender in non union -place thumb on pisiform and move distally 1-2 cm and -radially along a line joining the pisiform to the neck of the 2 nd metacarpal -simultaneous pressure is applied on the dorsal and ulnar aspect of this bone with the index & middle finger
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Diffuse Arm Pain
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Cross section through carpal tunnel Roof is formed by the tranverse carpal ligament Floor and wall formed by the carpal bones
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Surface anatomy Palmar
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome –Five clinical syndromes Major arterial syndrome Minor arterial syndrome Venous obstruction syndrome True neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome Disputed neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome –Generally: pain, weakness, numbness and tingling, swelling, fatigue or coldness in the arm and hand
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Neurological Disturbance Usually in C8 andT1 distribution but may also involve entire hand if numbness extend to ulnar border of forearm or upper arm, increased likelihood of thoracic outlet or root aetiology (since these are medial cutaneous nerves of forearm and arm territories, not ulnar nerve)
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Loss of Function Deformity Instability
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COSMESIS Swelling Deformity
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COMMON SWELLINGS
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Elbow examination
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Look Muscle wasting Swelling or effusion Deformity e.g. cubitus varus /valgus
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Carrying angle of the elbow Males:2-22 deg Females :2-26 deg
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Feel Relationship and Tenderness over both epicondyles and olecranon process,radial head Tenderness over ulnar nerve region
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Palpation of ulnar nerve
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Relationship between both epicondyles & olecranon process 3 bony landmarks Medial epicondyle Lateral epicomndyle Olecranon process Equilateral triangle in flexion Straight line in extension
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Move Extension/hyperextension Flexion –screening /actual measurement Pronation-screening/actual measurement Supination-screening/actual measurement
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Flexion & Extension
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Pronation & Supination
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