The Hip book

Differential Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

– see carpal tunnel syndrome – Overuse Syndromes:        – include muscle pain, tendinitis, fibrositis, epicondylitis, & psychological conditions that may contribute to disability; – Vascular Pathology – Anatomic Diff Dx:     – Cervical Root Impingement           – combination of nerve entrapment & radiculopathy (C6-C7) is not uncommon … Read more

Diff Dx in MED

– Legg-Calve’-Perthes disease; Findings in M.E.D. not seen in Perthes: short, stunted metacarpals/metatarsals; irregular femoral heads which is bilateral & symmetric, is not assoc w/ metaphyseal cysts, & commonly has early acetabular changes; early hip arthritis is common; bilateral Legg-Calve’-Perthes disease is uncommon; abnormal normal ossification (tibial “slant sign” flattened femoral condyles; T12/L1 notching and deformed … Read more

Diabetic Foot and Ankle: Vascular Pathology

– See:       – Diabetic Foot Menu       – Osteomyelitis in the Diabetic Patient       – Amputations in the Diabetic Patient – Discussion:     – several abnormalities of cutaneous circulatory anatomy & hemodynamics exist in pts with diabetes;     – increased incidence of atherosclerosis, calcification of tunica media, & thickening of tunica … Read more

DVT (Deep Venous Thrombosis) – Diagnosis

Clinical signs Clinical signs are unreliable but should not be ignored Calf tenderness, swelling, fever, and increased pulse rate may be present Work up for DVT arterial blood gas/pulse oximetry coagulation labs (for HCT & platelet count) prothrombin time (PT)/partial thromboplastin time (PTT) fibrinogen CBC EKG and CXR (if PE is suspected) D-dimer level below … Read more

Deltoid Ligament

  – See: Deltoid Ligament Injuries due to Ankle Fractures – Anatomy and Function:     – medial side of ankle is stabilized by deltoid ligament, which always has: tibionavicular, tibiospring, and deep posterior tibiotalar ligaments     – superficial deltoid:            – originates from anterior & inferior aspects of medial … Read more