Evaluation Assessment Ligament Joint Nerve Injuries Introduction Watch
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Evaluation & Assessment Ligament, Joint & Nerve Injuries
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Evaluation & Assessment Ligament, Joint & Nerve Injuries Objective: Students will be able to: Define and differentiate between Ligament, Joint and Nerve Injuries
Ligament Injuries Sprain A stretching or tearing of the joint capsule or ligament. Results in a 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd degree injury.
First Degree Ligament Sprain One or more ligaments are stretched. Results in minor discomfort point tenderness little or no swelling Looking at the picture, what is the MOI? Use your terms!
Second Degree Ligament Sprain One or more ligaments are partially torn. Results in Pain Swelling Point tenderness Loss of function.
Third Degree Ligament Sprain One or more ligaments are completely torn. Results in Pain Rapid swelling Point tenderness Loss of function
Joint Injuries Dislocation A complete disruption of the bones that form a joint Results in Pain Deformity Lack of ROM
Joint Injuries Subluxation A partial disruption of the bones that form a joint. Athletes complain that their joint is “out of socket, but went back in” “Almost out of place” Results in Pain Decreased ROM Possible Deformity
Joint Injuries Osteoarthritis A wearing down of the joint articular cartilage due to repeated trauma. Results in Pain Inflammation Decreased ROM
Joint Injuries Bursa A sac which contains synovial fluid located between tendons & bone to make joint’s movement easier. Bursitis Irritation & inflammation of a bursa.
Nerve Injuries Hypoesthesia A decreased sense of feeling. Results in Decreased Strength
Nerve Injuries Hyperesthesia An increased sense of feeling. Results in Excruciating Pain Complains of a “lightning sensation” Decreased motion to keep pain low
Nerve Injuries Paresthesia An abnormal sensation. Includes numbness, tingling, prickling, burning & stinging. Results in Decreased/increased sensation Possible pain/no pain Decreased strength
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