Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2
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Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2
https: //k hot h u vien .comTHE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMAlan J HakimINTRODUCTIONDisorders of the musculoskeletal system make up 20-25 per cent of a gene Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2eral practitioner’s workload and account for significant disability in the general population. The symptoms and signs range from focal to widespread and can be associated with a number of systemic pathologies typically affecting (he skin, eyes, lungs, kidneys, bowel, endocrine and nervous systems. T Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2hese disorders are primarily the realm of the rheumatologist, orthopaedic surgeon, neurologist, and pain specialist; equally many disorders may presenEbook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2
t to allied healthcare professionals such as physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors dealing with musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.It is cohttps: //k hot h u vien .comTHE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMAlan J HakimINTRODUCTIONDisorders of the musculoskeletal system make up 20-25 per cent of a gene Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2 further elaboration. Rather than becoming overwhelmed with making a diagnosis from over 200 forms of‘arthritis’, it is clinically more useful to describe the distribution and nature of the symptoms and signs, together with the impact on function, and be able to undertake a focused history and exami Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2nation of other systems when a systemic disorder is suspected.CLINICAL HISTORYAt the end of the history taking you should be able to determine:•whetheEbook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2
r the condition is most likely mechanical or inflammatory•whether it is acute or chronic, and persistent or intermittent•the distribution of joints/sohttps: //k hot h u vien .comTHE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMAlan J HakimINTRODUCTIONDisorders of the musculoskeletal system make up 20-25 per cent of a gene Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2ic pathology.1 he chief symptoms to identify in the musculoskeletal assessment are:•pain•stiffness•swelling•impaired function•constitutional.PainRecord the site, radiation, nature and relieving and aggravating factors.Site and radiationIt may be possible to localize pain to specific sites. Pain may Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2be focal (c.g. along a bone, tendon, or muscle), or it may be diffuse over or within a joint. Pain may radiate giving symptoms away from the site of tEbook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2
he pathology. For example:•a trapped nerve due to mechanical damage of vertebral bodies (cervical or lumbar spondylosis) or a prolapsed disc may causehttps: //k hot h u vien .comTHE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMAlan J HakimINTRODUCTIONDisorders of the musculoskeletal system make up 20-25 per cent of a gene Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2y be felt in the shoulder and hand•hip pain (normally felt in the groin) may radiate to the knee and vice versa.The ability to describe which joints arc involved is fundamental. First, classify the condition according to whether it is:•monoarticular - one joint involved•pauciarticular - up to four j Ebook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2oints involved•polyarticular-more than four joints involved•axial - affecting the spine.Second, consider the symmetry and distribution. Symmetry (invoEbook Symptoms and signs in clinical medicine chamberlain (13/E): Part 2
lvement of the same joints on234The musculoskeletal systemTable 14.1 Common associations between musculoskeletal disorders and other diseasesMusculoskhttps: //k hot h u vien .comTHE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMAlan J HakimINTRODUCTIONDisorders of the musculoskeletal system make up 20-25 per cent of a genehttps: //k hot h u vien .comTHE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMAlan J HakimINTRODUCTIONDisorders of the musculoskeletal system make up 20-25 per cent of a geneGọi ngay
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