Chapter 22: Musculoskeletal
What are the three types of muscle?
Skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
What are the functions of the musculoskeletal system?
Support, movement, protest the inner vital organs, to produce RBC WBC and platelets in bone marrow, and as a reservoir for storage of essential minerals like calcium and phosphorous
Differentiate synovial form nonsynovial joints
Synovial: freely movable because bones are separated from one another and enclosed in a join cavity. Cavity is filled with lubricant or synovial fluid. Allows sliding of opposing surfaces, cartilage covers the surface of opposing bones Nonsynovial: bones are united by fibrous tissue or cartilage and are immovable ex: structures of the skull or are slightly movable ex: vertebrae
T or F: a screening musculoskeletal examination suffices for most people
T
What is the purpose of the Allis test?
Test for hip dislocation by comparing leg lengths
T or F: Muscles account for 40-50% of body weight
True
Describe crepitation
An audible and palpable crunching or gratin that accompanies movement
What is a bursa?
An enclosed sac filled with viscous synovial fluid. Locate in areas of potential friction and help muscles and tendons glue smoothy over bone
Contrast Bouchard's nodes with Herberden's nodes in osteoarthritis.
Bouchard's nodes are hard, bony outgrowths or gelatinous cysts on the proximal inter-phalangeal joints, the middle joints of fingers or toes. They are a sign of either osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid arthritis. Herberden's nodes are hard or bony swellings that can develop in the distal inter-phalangeal joints, DIP, the joints closest to the end of the fingers and toes. Heberden's are at the end of fingers and the Bouchard and are in the middle.
What is lordosis?
Compensates for enlarging fetus
Differentiate the following: Dislocation Subluxation Contracture Ankylosis
Dislocation: complete loss of contact between the 2 bones in a joint Subluxation: partial dislocation, the bones in a joint stay in contact, but their alignment is off Contracture: shortening of a muscle leading to limited ROM of joint Ankylosis: stiffness or fixation of a joint
T or F: joints are normally tender to palpate
False
What is a ligament?
Fibrous bands running directly from oe bone to another bone that strengthen the joint and help prevent movement in undesirable directions
Explain the method for measuring leg length
For true length, measure between fixed points, from the anterior iliac spine to the medial malleaus, crossing the medial side of the knee. Normally, these measurements are equal or within 1cm, indicating no bone discrepancy.
What is osteoporosis?
Gradual loss of bone density
List 4 signs that suggest acute inflammation in a joint.
Swelling, heat, redness, and pain
Describe skeletal muscle.
Voluntary, composed of fasiculi. Attached to bone by tendon.
Differentiate testing of active range of motion versus passive range of motion
Active ROM is done when a person can do the exercises by themselves; passive ROM exercises are done for a person by a helper. The helper does the ROM exercises because the person cannot do them by themselves.
Describe articular
Inside the joint capsule ex: arthritis
What is myalgia?
Muscle pain, may suggest intermittent claudication
What is a joint?
Place of union of two or more bones. The functional units of the musculoskeletal system because they allow for mobility
Describe the Ortolani maneuver for checking an infant's hips
Purpose: check infants hips for congenital dislocation (done at every physician visit until 1 yr old) Infant is supine, flex the knees holding your thumbs on the inner mid thighs and your fingers outside on the hips touching the greater trochanters. Adduct the legs until your thumbs touch, then gently life and abduct, moving the knees apart and down so their lateral aspects touch the table. Normally feels smooth with no sound
What re subcutaneous nodules?
Raised, firm, and contender, and overlying skin moves freely
What does a functional assessment do?
Screens the safety of independent living, the need for home health services, and quality of life
Describe extra articular
injury to specific tendon, ligament, or nerve