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Skeletal System Disorders

Skeletal System Disorders. Osteomyelitis. Infection of the bone Causes include: invading bacteria, pneumonia, typhoid, inflammation of teeth, and injury to bone. Joint Disorders. Arthritis.

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Skeletal System Disorders

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  1. Skeletal System Disorders

  2. Osteomyelitis • Infection of the bone • Causes include: invading bacteria, pneumonia, typhoid, inflammation of teeth, and injury to bone

  3. Joint Disorders

  4. Arthritis • Inflammation of the joints = pain, stiffness, & swelling (over 100 different forms - most crippling disease in the U.S.) • Treatment may include: anti-inflammatory medication like aspirin, exercise to maintain joint mobility, rest during pain, heat for stiffness and/or cold for swelling

  5. Osteoarthritis • Joint damage that occurs when articular cartilage softens & breaks down = pain, stiffness, & restricted movement • Causes include: aging, irritation, wear & abrasion of joints • Most common type of chronic arthritis • Frequently affects fingers, spine, knees & hips

  6. Osteoarthritis

  7. Rheumatoid Arthritis • Inflammation of the synovial membrane resulting in swollen, painful joints - muscle spasms, destruction of cartilage, and abnormal calcium deposits are features of this disease • Cause: autoimmune disorder • Affects 3x more women than men; usually begins between ages 40 - 50

  8. Rheumatoid Arthritis

  9. Gout • A very painful attack (inflammation) in a single joint, commonly the big toe • Cause: uric acid(waste product) is not properly metabolized & builds up in the blood - needle-shaped uric acid crystals are then deposited in a joint • Most common in males after age 30; hereditary link • Treatment: drugs, weight loss, diet low in nucleic acid and avoidance of alcohol

  10. Gout

  11. Dislocation • Bone is forced out of its proper position in a joint

  12. Sprain • Tearing or straining of tendons and/or ligaments resulting in pain & swelling; heals slowly due to poor blood supply in tendons/ligaments • Treatment: RICE - Rest, Ice, Compression & Elevation

  13. Sprain

  14. Nutritional Disorders

  15. Rickets • Cartilage does not ossify in children, resulting in soft bones which become bent and distorted • Cause: Vitamin D deficiency

  16. Rickets

  17. Osteomalacia • Adult bones demineralize resulting in bowed legs, flattened pelvis, and spinal deformity • Cause: Vitamin D deficiency

  18. Osteoporosis • A loss in bone mass leading to thin, fragile bones - especially in the spine and femur • Cause: Aging, Gender(female), menopause (decreased estrogen), poor diet, lack of exercise, genetics, smoking • Treatment/Prevention: minimize risk of falls, slow down demineralization process, treat pain

  19. Osteoporosis

  20. Osteoporosis

  21. Closed Fracture • Bone is broken but stays in place - does not penetrate the skin • A “clean break” • Also called a closed fracture

  22. Closed Fracture

  23. Compound Fracture • Broken ends of the bone protrude through soft tissues and the skin • May result in severe bone infection (osteomyelitis) = massive doses of antibiotics • Also called an open fracture

  24. Compound Fracture

  25. Greenstick fracture • Bone breaks incompletely, much in the way a green twig breaks • Common in children due to higher cartilage content

  26. Greenstick fracture

  27. Spinal Problems

  28. Herniated discs • Discs dry and harden with age, which may cause them to protrude and press on the spinal cord or nerves; results in numbness & excruciating pain

  29. Abnormal Spinal Curvatures • May be congenital (present at birth), or due to disease, poor posture, or unequal muscle pull on spine

  30. Scoliosis • Lateral curvature of the spine

  31. Kyphosis • Thoracic vertebrae curve outward “hunchback”

  32. Lordosis • Lumbar vertebrae curve inward “swayback”

  33. THE END!

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