MSK Metabolics
MSK Spine
MSK Lower Ext
MSK Upper Ext
MSK General
100

“Silent disease”. Chronic metabolic disease in which bone loss causes decreased density and possible fracture. The spine, hip and wrist are most often at risk.

Osteoporosis

100

Most common problem for patients with osteoporosis

Fractures

100

Common complaints are clicking and popping, especially with navigating stairs and can even cause locking of the knee.

Mensical injury

100

Contracture of the palmar aponeurosis

Dupuytren's contracture

100

A treatment modality used to improve bone healing

Pulsed US
200

Doing this for 30 minutes 3-5 times a week is the single most effective exercise for osteoporosis prevention.

Walk

200

Most common location for compression fractures

Thoracic spine

200

Massive eccentric load will cause this to happen and is often described as being "shot" or "hit with a bat" to the ankle

Achilles tendon rupture

200

Causes lateral brachial pain and is provoked with loading the shoulder into flexion; occurs from repetitive microtrauma or single traumatic event

Rotator cuff tear / injury

200

Joint mob that improves flexion, scaption and abduction (overhead movements)

Inferior glide

300

Nutrition therapy for pts with osteoporosis includes avoiding excessive consumption of these.

Alcohol and caffeine

300

Commonly misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel and responds well to mechanical traction 

Cervical radiculopathy 

300

Most common non-contact injury that affects younger females 7-10x more than males

ACL tear

300

Acronym for a fall on outstretched hand

FOOSH

300

The phase of rehab where eccentrics and plyometrics are added into the program

Return to Play / Sport Phase

400

Occurs when the vertebrae rotate and compress; spinal column begins to move into a lateral curve or "S" bend

Scoliosis

400

Best modality for a patient who is claustrophobic and has lumbar radiculopathy

Positional traction

400

Fracture of the midfoot that is frequently missed in initial imaging

Lisfranc fracture
400
Golfer's elbow involves one of these 2 muscles

Pronator teres / FCU

400

Best imaging to identify a stress fracture

CT Scan

500

Another name for osteogenic sarcoma

Bone cancer

500
The acronym CCFT stands for this

Cranio-cervical flexion test

500

Condition that entraps the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and caused by weight belt compression (construction or police officers)

Meralgia Paresthetica

500

Following a spiral fracture of the humerus, patients can often lose this due to radial nerve damage

Wrist extension

500

The name for plantar digital neuritis, usually between 2nd and 3rd toes

Morton’s neuroma

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