UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES

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UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES Objective 2: Recognize common injuries to the upper extremity…

ANATOMY BONES Clavicle Scapula Humerus Spine of the scapula Acromion process Coracoid process Glenoid fossa/cavity Humerus Epicondyles

ANATOMY BONES Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges

JOINTS OF THE UPPER EXTREMITIES Shoulder Acromioclavicular Glenohumeral Elbow Wrist Metacarpal Phalengeal (MCP) Interphalengeal (PIP & DIP)

SOFT TISSUES Subacromial bursa – below the acromion process Acromioclavicular (AC) Ligament – connects acromion and clavicle Coracoclavicular ligament Coracoacromial ligament Glenoid Labrum- cartilage ring around socket of shoulder

MUSCLES Muscle Location Function Deltoid Covers the shoulder Abducts the arm Supraspinatus (rotator cuff muscle) Posterior scapula Abducts the arm, some external rotation of shoulder; stabilizes the head of the humerus. Infraspinatus (rotator cuff muscle) Externally rotates the shoulder; stabilizes the head of the humerus. Teres minor (rotator cuff muscle) Subscapularis (rotator cuff muscle) Anterior scapula Internally rotates the shoulder; stabilizes the head of the humerus. Biceps Brachii Anterior aspect of the upper arm Flexes the elbow Triceps Brachii Posterior aspect of the upper arm Extends the elbow

Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres Minor Long Head of Triceps Brachii Lateral Head of Triceps Brachii

Learning Log-Split ‘em and Hit ‘em Gain information on the different injuries and be able to present them to your group Mechanism of injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention strategies Clavicle Fracture Glenohumeral dislocation Lateral Epicondylitis Medial Epicondylitis Interphalengeal Dislocation

Prevention Strategies Common Injuries Clavicle Fracture Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention Strategies 1. Fall on outstretched arm. 2. Fall on tip of shoulder. 3. Direct impact Pain, deformity, swelling. Immobilize shoulder. Refer to physician. Don' t fall.

Prevention Strategies Common Injuries Impingement Syndrome Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention Strategies Mechanical compression of the supraspinatus tendon, subacromial bursa, and long head of biceps tendon. Pain around acromion with overhead arm position. Weak external rotators. Positive empty can and impingement tests. Restore normal biomechanics. Strengthen shoulder complex muscles, stretch posterior joint capsule, modify activity until asymptomatic. Decrease overhead activity, shoulder complex strengthening, improve technique

Prevention Strategies Common Injuries Rotator Cuff Strain Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention Strategies Mechanical compression of the supraspinatus tendon, subacromial bursa, and long head of biceps tendon. Pain around acromion with overhead arm position. Weak external rotators. Positive empty can and impingement tests. Restore normal biomechanics. Strengthen shoulder complex muscles, stretch posterior joint capsule, modify activity until asymptomatic. Decrease overhead activity, shoulder complex strengthening, improve technique

Prevention Strategies Common Injuries Glenohumeral Dislocation Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention Strategies Forced abduction, external rotation of shoulder. Flattened deltoid contour, pain, disability. Splint in position found, immediate transport to physician. Shoulder complex strengthening.

Prevention Strategies Common Injuries AC joint separation Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention Strategies 1. Falling on an outstretched arm. 2. Direct impact to the tip of the shoulder. Grade I:point tender, painful ROM, no deformity. Grade II: elevation of the end of the clavicle, decreased ROM. Grade III: dislocation of the clavicle, severe pain, loss of ROM. Ice, immobilization of the shoulder, refer to physician. Return to play at return of full strength and ROM. Proper fitting pads Strengthening of deltoid muscle.

AC Joint Separations

Prevention Strategies Common Injuries Lateral epicondylitis – “Tennis Elbow” Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention Strategies Repetitive extension of the wrist. Aching pain in lateral elbow during and after activity. RICE, anti-inflammatory medications, strengthening exercises. Proper technique, progressive increase in frequency/intensity of training.

Prevention Strategies Common Injuries Medial epicondylitis – “Little Leaguer’s or Golfer’s Elbow” Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Prevention Strategies Repetitive flexion of the wrist. Pain in medial elbow, could radiate down arm; point tenderness, mild swelling. RICE, anti-inflammatory medications, strengthening exercises Proper technique, progressive increase in frequency/intensity of training.

Common Injuries Interphalengeal Dislocation Mechanism of Injury Signs and Symptoms Treatment Blow to the tip of the finger. Pain, deformity, no ROM. Splint in position found, immediate referral to a physician.