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Physical Examination Lower Extremity. Sohail Bajammal, MBChB, MSc, FRCS(C) November 4, 2008. Principles of MSK Exam. Do not forget the patient General exam, Vital signs Two sides: right and left Two joints: above and below Two surfaces: front and back.
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Physical ExaminationLower Extremity Sohail Bajammal, MBChB, MSc, FRCS(C) November 4, 2008
Principles of MSK Exam • Do not forget the patient • General exam, Vital signs • Two sides: right and left • Two joints: above and below • Two surfaces: front and back
Approach to MSK ExamAny Lower Extremity Joint • General & Gait • Look, Feel & Move • Special Tests • Neurovascular Examination
General • Well or ill-looking • Cachectic • Vital signs: febrile, hemodynamic stability
Gait • Antalgic gait: painful, short stance phase • Trendelenburg (abductor lurch) gait: weak abductors • Steppage gait: foot drop • Others: ataxic, scissoring, etc.
Hip - Look • Principles: • Enough exposure • Compare both sides • Examine joint above (back) and joint below • Look for: • Leg length discrepancy: • Alignment & Asymmetry (wasting) • Swelling, Skin changes (erythema), Scars
Hip - Feel • Principles: • Start from non-painful area • Feel for warmth, swelling, tenderness
Hip - Move • Principles: • Active then passive • Feel for crepitus, excessive movement (laxity), limited movement (contracture), painful limitation • ? Do the motor neurological exam now • Movements: • Flexion & Extension • Abduction & Adduction • IR & ER in flexion & extension
Knee - Look • Principles: • Enough exposure • Compare both sides • Examine joint above (hip) and joint below • Look for: • Leg length discrepancy • Alignment (varus - inward angulation of the distal segment, valgus, Q-angle) • Asymmetry (wasting) • Swelling, Skin changes (erythema), Scars
Knee - Feel • Principles: • Start from non-painful area • Feel for warmth, swelling, effusion, tenderness • Do not forget the back of the knee • Sites: • Patella: margins and surfaces, quadriceps & patellar tendon & its insertion, bursae • Ligaments, tendons, & ITB attachment • Joint line: medial & lateral • Effusion: milking test, balloon test, ballotment
Knee - Move • Principles: • Active then passive • Feel for crepitus, excessive movement (laxity), limited movement (contracture, locked knee), painful limitation • ? Do the motor neurological exam now • Movements: • Extension: quadriceps by femoral nerve • Flexion: hamstrings by sciatic nerve
Foot & Ankle - Look • Principles: • Enough exposure, Compare both sides • Examine joint above & below • In hindfoot, midfoot & forefoot, look for: • Leg length discrepancy • Alignment: • Ankle: valgus or varus, • Foot: pes planus or cavus, • Big toe: hallux valgus or varus • Toes: claw, hammer, mallet • Asymmetry (wasting) • Swelling, Skin changes (erythema), Scars
Foot & Ankle - Feel • Principles: • Start from non-painful area • Feel for warmth, swelling, effusion, tenderness • Sites: • Bones: malleoli, bones of the hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot • Ankle joint • Tendons: Achilles, posterior tibial, peroneal • Interdigital neuroma
Foot & Ankle - Move • Principles: • Active then passive • Feel for crepitus, excessive movement (laxity), limited movement (contracture), painful limitation • ? Do the motor neurological exam now • Movements: • Ankle: dorsiflexion & plantarflexion • Subtalar joint: inversion & eversion • Forefoot: abduction & adduction • Toes: extension & flexion
Foot & Ankle – Special Tests • Tendons: • Achilles Tendon: Thompson test • Posterior Tibial Tendon: Heel raise test • Instability: • Anterior drawer test • Inversion stress test • Peroneal tendon instability test • Morton’s test: Mulder’s click
Neurological Examination • If suspecting peripheral pathology, test motor & sensory for all peripheral nerves • If suspecting spine pathology: • Dermatome sensation, myotome power testing & deep tendon reflexes
Vascular Examination • Inspection: • Pallor • Hair distribution • Palpation: • Feel pulses: dorsalis pedis, posterior tibial, popliteal, femoral • Temperature • Capillary refill • Sensation • Special Tests: • Compartments check • Ankle-Brachial Index
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