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What is OA characterized by? |
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Thinning and destruction of the hyaline cartilage of joints, followed by remodeling of underlying bony surfaces. |
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What are the clinical features of OA? (4) |
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tenderness of joints after sustained use, inflammation, pain in the AM, crepitus |
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What joints are more frequently involved in obese people? |
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What joints in the hand are most affected by OA? |
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Osteophytes on DIPs and PIPs. (MCPs and wrist usually spared) |
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What foot joint is most commonly affected by RA? |
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First MTP (results in hallux valgus) |
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If there's OA of patellofemoral joint, what activities will increase pain? |
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Climbing stairs and hills. |
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What makes knee pain worse, and what relieves it? |
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wors w/ climbing or prolonged standing. Better w/ rest. |
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What will be seen in terms of stability in the later stages of OA in the knee? |
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As cartilage is lost, AP and lateral instability are seen. |
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Where in the hip does cartilage loss first occur? |
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In the upper and outer aspects of the joint. |
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where in the hip does osteophyte formation occur? |
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at the margins of the joint. |
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What causes pain and reproduces pain associated w/ hip OA? |
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Causes: walking or standing. Reproduced by flexion, abd and ER (Faber's Test position). |
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T or F: OA of the hip can lead to a tredellenburg gait pattern. |
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In general, what ares of the spine are most affected by OA? |
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areas of greates angulation and angular movement. |
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Specifically, where in the spine does OA occur most frequently? |
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lower C/ upper T and lower L |
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What are the biomechanical changes associated w/ OA, in the spine? (these are impt to understand.) |
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Initial loss of elasticity of fibers in the annulus fibrosis, Nucleus palposus bulges, change in disc height --> facet joint contact --> osteophyte development, possible n. impingement or spinal cord compression. |
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being on NSAIDS for too long can lead to what hematologic alteration? |
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What does medical management of OA consist of? (4) |
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Analgesics (acetominophen), NSAIDS, Corticosteroid injections for temporary relief, joint replacement, especially in hip and knee. |
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What is the PT plan for RA Tx to prevent pain? (4) |
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Reduce trauma (weight loss), assistive devices, thermal agents, patient ed (movement decreases stiffness). |
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