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Title: Musculoskeletal System


1
Musculoskeletal System
  • Prof. Valerie Bosco
  • N241

2
Introduction
  • Assessment involves examination of muscles,
    bones, and joints
  • CNS coordinates muscle and bone function
  • System supports movement, protects organs,
    produces RBCs, and is a reservoir for storage of
    minerals

3
Musculoskeletal Complaints
  • Accidents
  • Sports injury
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Age specific complaints
  • Infant
  • Adolescent
  • Elderly

4
A P Review
  • MS consists of
  • Muscles
  • Tendons
  • Ligaments
  • Bones
  • Cartilage
  • Joints
  • Bursa
  • Bones
  • 206 bones in human skeleton
  • Joints
  • Articulation of two or more bones
  • Classified by shape and motion

5
Priority Assessment Questions
  • What do you do for a living? or
  • What is your occupation?
  • Reveals health hazards related to lifting,
    sitting, and repetitive movements
  • Clues to treatment (at risk)
  • Any problems with joints, muscles, bones, or
    ADLs
  • Self-care behaviors

6
INSPECTION
  • Posture
  • Gait
  • Smooth
  • Coordinated
  • Head leads
  • Guarding
  • Varies with age

7
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
  • Articulation of mandible and temporal joint
  • Permits speaking and chewing
  • Hinge and gliding action

8
Spine
  • 33 connecting vertebrae
  • 7 cervical
  • 12 thoracic
  • 5 lumbar
  • 5 sacral
  • 3 - 4 coccygeal

9
Shoulder
  • Articulation of humerus with glenoid fossa of the
    scapula
  • Ball and socket
  • 4 muscles and tendons make up the rotator cuff
  • Subacromial bursa
  • Acromion process
  • Greater tubercle
  • Coraciod process

10
Elbow
  • Articulations of humerus, radius, and ulna
  • Hinge joint and rotation
  • Landmarks medial and lateral epicondyles, and
    olecranon process

11
Wrist and Carpals of the Hand
  • Articulation of radius and carpal bones
  • Flexion and extension
  • Side-to-side deviation
  • Rotation
  • Midcarpal
  • Metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal permit
    finger motion

12
Hip
  • Articulation between the acetabulum and head of
    femur
  • Ball and socket
  • Weight-bearing function
  • Landmarks anterior superior iliac spine, ischial
    tuberosity, and greater trochanter

13
Knee
  • Articulation of femur, tibia, and patella
  • Hinge joint
  • Flexion and extension
  • Ligaments cruciate and collateral
  • Landmarks quadriceps and tibial tuberosity

14
Ankle and Foot
  • Articulation of tibia, fibula, and talus
  • Hinge joint
  • Flexion (dorsiflexion)
  • Extension (plantar flexion
  • Inversion and eversion
  • Landmarks medial and lateral malleous

15
MS Examination
  • Inspection size and contour of joint, color,
    swelling, masses, or deformity
  • Palpation heat, tenderness, landmarks, and any
    thickened synovial membranes
  • Range of Motion (ROM) active and passive,
    flexibility of joint
  • Muscle Testing test strength of muscle groups
    for a particular joint

16
Developmental Considerations
  • Infants
  • Ortolani maneuver of hips
  • Allis Test
  • Gluteal folds
  • Arms and Hands
  • Back
  • ROM

17
Developmental Considerations
  • Adolescents
  • Screen for scoliosis
  • Sports related injuries
  • Osgood-Schlatter disease

18
Developmental Considerations
  • Elderly
  • Postural changes
  • Contour changes
  • Decrease in body fat
  • Functional assessment for ADL
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