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Conquer Musculoskeletal Mysteries—Your Ultimate Diagnostic & Care Guide Step into the world of orthopedic insight with this meticulously crafted resource on musculoskeletal conditions. Designed for nursing students, clinicians, and rehab specialists, this guide delivers everything from basic anatomy to high-stakes management in trauma care—through vivid visuals and actionable content that bridges classroom knowledge and bedside confidence. What You’ll Explore:

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MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS
Diagnostic Testing:




X-ray: CT Scan: MRI: Myelogram:
- evaluates structure & - X-ray providing 3D image - use of radio waves & - x-ray study w/ contrast injected into sac
functional changes & joints magnetic field to view soft around nerve root
- identifies soft tissue abnormalities &
- 1 or 2 dimensional views musculoskeletal traumas tissue - CT scan may follow test
- With or without contrast - with or without contrast - detects subtle lesions/injuries
- shows how bone is affecting nerve root




Bone Scan: Dexa Scan: Arthroscopy:
- injection of radio isotope that is - measures bone mineral density w/ - injection of arthroscope into
absorbed by bone minimal radiation exposure joint cavity to dx problems
- Dx: osteomyelitis, metastatic bone Ca, - used for dx of metabolic bone disease with ligaments, cartilage, or
fractures, & avascular necrosis (osteo) joint capsule
- give radioisotope 2 hrs before surgery
- pt needs to be able to lay flat
- increases fluids to get radioisotope out

,Soft Tissue Injuries:
SPRAINS STRAINS
• Injury to ligamentous structures surrounding a joint • An excessive stretching of a muscle or tendon
• Caused by wrenching or twisting motion • Most occur in large muscle groups à lower back,
• Most occur in ankle &/or knee joints calf, hamstring
• Classified according to amt. of ligament fibers tornà • Classified as
- 1st degree: mild - 1st degree: mild or slightly pulled
- 2nd degree: moderate - 2nd degree: moderate or moderately torn
- 3rd degree: se vere (complete tear) - 3rd degree: severely ruptured or torn muscle




• Diagnostic testing and nursing management:
o X-raysà rule out fracture and identify if tissue swelling at site
o MRIà diagnostic for ligament tears
o Ultrasoundà shows diseased or injured ligaments and tendons
o Educateà stretching, balance, strength/conditioning
o s/s: swelling and pain

DISLOCATION SUBLAXATION
• A severe injury to the ligamentous structures that • PARTIAL OR INCOMPLETE displacement of the joint
surround a joint surface
• Results in COMPLETE DISPLACEMENT or separation
of joint surfaces




• Clinical manifestations:
o Pain, tenderness, numbness, tingling
o Loss or reduced function of the injured part
o Swelling
*deformity is the most obvious clinical finding for both*
• Major complications:
o Avascular necrosis à ruptured blood vessel à bone death
o Neurovascular compromise to adjacent tissue à lose pulse to extremity à assess both extremities to compare
o Permanent injury

, o Intra-articular fractures
• Management of dislocation:
o Realignà restore dislocated portion of the joint to its correct anatomical location
§ PRIMARY GOAL
§ The longer the joint is out of place= harder it is to fix
• Muscle tense around joint
o Reduceà closed or open reduction (under local or general anesthesia, or IV conscious sedation)
§ Extremity is immobilized by bracing, splinting, taping, or use of a sling
o Restoreà restore function and use of extremity for optimal function

Carpel Tunnel Syndrome:
• Compression of the median nerveà enters the hand through the carpal tunnel
o Carpal tunnel is formed by ligaments and bones
o Most common upper extremity compression neuropathy
o Associated with repetitive hobbies/occupations
• Clinical manifestations:
o Impaired sensation
o Pain
o Numbness
o Weakness
o Relieved pain with shaking of hands
o Positive Tinel sign and Phalen sign
o Women can have flare ups
§ Menopause, pregnancy, and menstruation
• Treatment modalities:
o Relieve underlying cause
o Educate on identification of risk factors and changed behaviors
o Stop aggravating movements
o Steroid injections
o Surgeryà carpal tunnel release
o Adaptive devices à wrist splints are commonly WORN AT NIGHT to alleviate pressure on median nerve

Fractures:
• Disruption in the continuity of the bone structure
• Majority result from trauma or secondary to disease processes à cancer, osteoporosis
• Classified by complexity and location:
o Can be described using more than one term
o Can have features of multiple classifications
• Classifications include:
o Complete
o Incomplete
o Comminuted
o Closed
o Open
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