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Orthopedic Rehabilitation: A Guide to Getting Back to Your Best

Orthopedic Rehabilitation: A Guide to Getting Back to Your Best

Orthopedic rehabilitation is a type of therapy that helps people recover from injuries or surgeries that affect the musculoskeletal system. The musculoskeletal system is made up of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Orthopedic rehabilitation can help improve range of motion,

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  ANATOMICAL FEATURES           Fig. 13.A. Tripod action of the foot: To maintain perfect ground contact each foot acts as a tripod, with the legs of the tripod being

PEDIATRIC ANKLE AND FOOT Fractures and Dislocations

PEDIATRIC ANKLE EPIDEMIOLOGY Ankle injuries account for up to 18% of all physeal injuries; they are third in frequency following phalangeal and distal radius physeal injuries. Fifty-eight percent of ankle physeal injuries occur during athletic participation. They

Foot and Ankle cases 41

A 21-year-old, collegiate football player noted acute medial forefoot pain when he axially loaded a dorsiflexed great toe and plantar-flexed ankle while blocking during a game. He noted gradual swelling and ecchymosis about his first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ). He was unable to return to the

Foot and Ankle cases 39

A 39-year-old female presents with increasing pain over the lateral aspect of her foot. She complains of difficulty with shoe wear. She reports pain specifically at the lateral aspect of her fifth metatarsophalangeal joint. A weight-bearing AP radiograph was obtained

Foot and Ankle cases 31

A 54-year-old male presents with right forefoot pain, swelling, and a sense of pressure. He reports that he was previously evaluated by a podiatrist who aspirated fluid from a lump in his foot, but that the lump subsequently recurred. The patient arrives with a foot x-ray (Fig. 5–61) and

Foot and Ankle cases 27

A 52-year-old male presents to your office reporting increased medial and lateral hindfoot pain for the past 8 months. He describes having “problems” with his left foot for many years and previously has worn orthotics and a custom brace to relieve symptoms. Physical examination reveals

Foot and Ankle cases 24

A 50-year-old male presents with 6 months of atraumatic forefoot pain. He has noticed the gradual onset of pain that is worse with running and prolonged weight bearing. There has been no trauma, and he has not recently changed his exercise regimen. He denies numbness, tingling, or burning. On

Foot and Ankle cases 19

A 65-year-old female with a history of osteopenia presents complaining of hindfoot pain for the past 2 years. She denies any traumatic inciting event, but notices the pain primarily while ambulating. She has had to wear orthotics for many years but recently developed new ankle pain during the past

Foot and Ankle cases 18

You are asked to evaluate a 40-year-old man with medial forefoot pain. The patient’s primary care provider (PCP) tells you the patient has had the insidious onset of a chronic ache that is worsened with barefoot walking, particularly when pushing off, and made better by stiff shoe wear. No

Foot and Ankle cases 16

A 47-year old woman presents with 2 years of atraumatic hindfoot pain. She has noticed the gradual onset of pain that is worse in the morning and when first standing after sitting for long periods. Her review of systems is remarkable for episodic hip pain and diffuse morning stiffness. On

Foot and Ankle cases 15

A 52-year-old female presents to you reporting left foot pain that has been present for the past 3 months. She describes discomfort over the medial hindfoot region, which began without a traumatic inciting event. Her pain is minimal in the morning, however becomes progressively worse after extended

Foot and Ankle cases 9

A 59-year-old female with a longstanding history of bilateral foot pain presents with a recurrent painful callus on her feet and difficulty with ambulation. She describes a history of multiple orthopaedic surgeries in the past addressing her hands, hip, knee, and spine. Weight-bearing radiographs

Foot and Ankle cases 7

A 54-year-old woman presents to clinic reporting discomfort on the dorsum of her foot with shoewear and pain in the middle of her foot with activity, especially when she goes upstairs. All but which of the following comprise the midfoot? Second and third tarsometatarsal joints

Foot and Ankle cases 6

A 60-year-old male presents noting left foot pain of over a year’s duration. He was originally diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, but a progressive feeling of fullness was subsequently confirmed to be a mass on magnetic resonance imaging. A plain x-ray and MRI are shown

Surgery of the Foot

    Principles of foot and ankle‌‌     Interdigital neuroma   408 arthrodesis‌ 385 Lesser toe

Achilles Tendon Lengthening

DEFINITION A plantarflexion contracture is defined as the inability to passively dorsiflex the ankle at least 5 degrees past neutral, with a neutral hindfoot, and suggests contracture of the gastrocsoleus complex (FIG 1). Plantarflexion contracture may be secondary to contracture of the

Subtalar Arthroscopy: Perspective 2

DEFINITION Lateral or posterior subtalar arthroscopy confers diagnostic and potentially therapeutic value in treating subtalar trauma, arthrofibrosis, impingement, and cartilage pathology. One must establish a definitive diagnosis of subtalar pathology based on physical examination and

Subtalar Arthroscopy: Perspective 1

DEFINITION The subtalar joint is a complex and functionally important joint of the lower extremity. It plays a major role in inversion and eversion of the foot. Subtalar arthroscopy can be applied as a diagnostic and therapeutic instrument. Subtalar arthroscopy includes arthroscopy of the

Endoscopic Treatment of Posterior Ankle Impingement through a Posterior Approach

DEFINITION Posterior ankle impingement syndrome is a clinical disorder characterized by posterior ankle pain that occurs in forced plantarflexion. It can be caused by an acute or chronic injury, with the os trigonum or trigonal process of the talus as the most offending

Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Using Lateral Blade Plate Fixation

DEFINITION Tibiotalocalcaneal arthritis is formally defined as the loss of cartilage from both the tibiotalar (ankle) and the talocalcaneal (subtalar) joints. Tibiotalocalcaneal arthritis can cause significant disability in terms of pain and limitation of function. Nonoperative treatment

Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail

DEFINITION A surgical procedure in which the ankle and the subtalar joint are arthrodesed simultaneously     ANATOMY   The tibiotalar joint is bound by the medial malleolus, the fibula (lateral malleolus), anterior retinaculum and tendinous structures with the

Supramalleolar Osteotomy with Internal Fixation: Perspective 1

DEFINITION Ankle arthritis is characterized by loss of joint cartilage and joint narrowing. Primary ankle arthritis is relatively rare; most commonly, ankle arthritis is posttraumatic in origin. Inflammatory arthritides may also involve the ankle. Although ankle arthrodesis and total ankle

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Treatment of the Accessory Navicular

DEFINITION An accessory navicular is an osseous abnormality that is caused by a secondary ossification center that fails to unite during maturation. Roughly 5% to 14% of all feet have this accessory bone, which is likely an autosomal dominant trait.1,3 Up to 38.6% of feet with an

Tarsal Coalition Resection in the Adult Patient

DEFINITION A tarsal coalition is an abnormal fusion between two adjacent tarsal bones. Less than 2% of the general population is affected, and there appears to be no gender or racial predisposition.2,6,10 Nearly 90% of all tarsal coalitions involve either the subtalar joint or the

Lateral Column Lengthening

    DEFINITION Posterior tibial tendon deficiency is a common pathologic foot and ankle deformity encountered by orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeons. This insufficiency is described as a painful flatfoot deformity secondary to an incompetent posterior tibial tendon, leading to

Midfoot Arthrodesis

DEFINITION This is a procedure to definitively treat midfoot arthrosis with or without deformity.     ANATOMY   Midfoot articulations include the following:       Tarsometatarsal (TMT) joints Naviculocuneiform joints   In the

Rheumatoid Forefoot Reconstruction

DEFINITION Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory condition of synovial joints that usually presents as a symmetric polyarthropathy. Ninety percent of patients with chronic rheumatoid arthritis have involvement of the foot; the forefoot is the most commonly involved area of the

Surgical Correction of Bunionette Deformity

DEFINITION A bunionette deformity is a painful prominence on the lateral aspect of the fifth metatarsal head. This is usually caused by a prominent lateral metatarsal condyle, bowing of the fifth metatarsal, or increased intermetatarsal angle

First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthrodesis: Perspective 1

DEFINITION Arthrosis of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint is commonly seen in osteoarthritis (hallux rigidus), rheumatoid disease, and gout. The indication for surgical treatment of the first MTP joint is pain where conservative treatment has failed. Arthrodesis of the first MTP

Moberg Osteotomy

DEFINITION Hallux rigidus is a degenerative condition of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. This leads to a functional limitation of motion of this joint, especially with respect to dorsiflexion. Other terms, such as hallux limitus and dorsal bunion, have also been used to describe

Metatarsal Lengthening in Revision Hallux Valgus Surgery

DEFINITION Shortening of the first metatarsal may occur after first metatarsal osteotomies for hallux valgus correction.1,2,3 If the first metatarsal is considerably shortened, the patient may develop painful transfer metatarsalgia of the lesser

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PREFERRED RESPONSE 3   Improved medical management has changed musculoskeletal outcomes for individuals with hemophilia. Patients with severe hemophilia receiving prophylactic administration of factor VIII may never develop a target joint that requires further orthopaedic intervention.

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(SAE08OS.6) Figures 2a and 2b show the radiograph and MRI scan of a 56-year-old woman who has low back pain and right leg pain. She has grade 3/5 toe and ankle dorsiflexion strength on the right side. Nonsurgical management has failed to provide relief; therefore, surgery should include Review

Subtalar Arthroscopy: Perspective 2

DEFINITION Lateral or posterior subtalar arthroscopy confers diagnostic and potentially therapeutic value in treating subtalar trauma, arthrofibrosis, impingement, and cartilage pathology. One must establish a definitive diagnosis of subtalar pathology based on physical examination and

Subtalar Arthroscopy: Perspective 1

DEFINITION The subtalar joint is a complex and functionally important joint of the lower extremity. It plays a major role in inversion and eversion of the foot. Subtalar arthroscopy can be applied as a diagnostic and therapeutic instrument. Subtalar arthroscopy includes arthroscopy of the

Endoscopic Treatment of Posterior Ankle Impingement through a Posterior Approach

DEFINITION Posterior ankle impingement syndrome is a clinical disorder characterized by posterior ankle pain that occurs in forced plantarflexion. It can be caused by an acute or chronic injury, with the os trigonum or trigonal process of the talus as the most offending

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Resection of Calcaneonavicular Coalition

Resection of Calcaneonavicular Coalition

  Resection of Calcaneonavicular Coalition         DEFINITION A calcaneonavicular coalition is an abnormal connection between the calcaneus and the navicular. This extra connection between the tarsal bones typically limits subtalar motion. The major

Open Lengthening of the Achilles Tendon

  Open Lengthening of the Achilles Tendon       DEFINITION Shortening of the Achilles tendon, gastrocsoleus complex (triceps surae), or both results in an equinus (plantarflexed) position of the calcaneus relative to the tibia. An equinus deformity is either

Calcaneal Lengthening Osteotomy for the Treatment of Hindfoot Valgus Deformity

  Calcaneal Lengthening Osteotomy for the Treatment of Hindfoot Valgus Deformity         DEFINITION Valgus deformity of the hindfoot exists when the calcaneus is angled away from the midline of the body in relationship to the talus. Eversion is a

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ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE 2022 MCQ1051-1100   1051. (332) Q3-447: While he is working, an industrial worker sustains a puncture wound to the plantar aspect of his foot. He suspects the wound was caused by a sharp protruding nail that penetrated his sneaker. The most likely organism

ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE 2022 MCQ1001-1051

ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE 2022 MCQ1001-1051   1001. (3796) Q2-7579: Which of the following is the proper sequence (or order) of the classes of macromolecules in articular cartilage in regard to the percentage of dry weight of the components (highest to lowest): 1) C

ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE MCQ 751-800

ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE MCQ 751-800   751. (1926) Q2-2336: Osteoclasts have receptors for which of the following: 1) 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 3) Osteoprotegerin 2) Parathyroid hormone 5) Calcitonin 4) Receptor activator of nuclear factor