02 May 2009

Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders



Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders

Upper Extremity Disorders

* Carpel tunnel syndrome
* Cubital tunnel syndrome
* Thoracic outlet syndrome
* Raynaud’s syndrome (white finger)
* Rotator cuff syndrome
* DeQuervain’s disease
* Tendinitis
* Tenosynovitis
* Trigger finger
* Ganglion cyst

Neurovascular Disorders

* Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
o Impingement of the median nerve caused by irritation and swelling of the tendons in the carpal tunnel
* Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
o Pressure on the ulnar nerve when the elbows are exposed to hard surfaces
* Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
o Compression of the blood vessels between the neck and shoulder caused by reaching above shoulder level or carrying heavy objects
* Raynaud’s Syndrome
o Also known as Vibration White Finger ; Blood vessels of the hand are damaged (narrowed) from repeated exposure to vibration for long periods of time

Tendon Disorders

* Rotator Cuff Syndrome
* DeQuervain’s Disease
o Combination of tendinitis and tenosynovitis
* Tendinitis
o Irritation of the tendon
* Tenosynovitis
o Irritation of the synovial sheath
* Ganglion Cyst
o Accumulation of fluid within the tendon sheaths

Tendinitis
Hand and Wrist
Common Occupational CTDs of the Upper Extremities
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Common Occupational CTDs
of the Upper Extremities
Raynaud’s Syndrome
Symptoms

o Numbness and tingling in the fingers during vibration exposure; may continue after exposure has been discontinued
o Blanching (whitening) of one fingertip because of a temporary constriction of blood flow
o Other fingers also blanch
o Intensity of pain & frequency of attacks increase in time

Common Occupational CTDs of the Upper Extremities
Symptoms include:

+ pain in the ring and little fingers
+ tingling in these areas
+ numbness in these areas

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Common Occupational CTDs of the Upper Extremities
Symptoms include:

+ the arms “falling asleep”
+ weakened pulse
+ numbness in the fingers

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Common Occupational CTDs of the Upper Extremities

Symptoms include:
o Pain when you bend the arm and rotate it outwards against resistance
o Pain on the outside of the shoulder possibly radiating down into the arm
o Pain in the shoulder, which is worse at night
o Stiffness in the shoulder joint.

Rotator Cuff Syndrome
Anterior View
Posterior View
Common Occupational CTDs of the Upper Extremities
Symptoms include:

# point tenderness
# swelling
# tennis elbow, pain radiates down to back of hand
# golfer’s elbow, pain radiates down to back of hand
Tendinitis
Common Occupational CTDs of the Upper Extremities
Tenosynovitis
Trigger Finger
Ganglion Cyst

Common Occupational CTDs of the Upper Extremities
De Quervain’s Disease
Prospective Study of Computer Users
Primary Results
Common Occupational Injuries of the Back
Common Occupational CTDs of the Back
Disc Erosion
Herniated/Bulging Disc

Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.ppt

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Herniated Disc (slipped disc)



Herniated Disc (slipped disc)
Presentation from: Ohio University, College of Osteopathic Medicine

normal
herniated
anulus
fibrosus
nucleus
pulposus
posterolateral
herniation

Herniated Disc

L4 vertebra
L5 vertebra
L4 exits above
herniation
L5 & lower are compressed
L4/L5 disc herniation

Sciatica
Variation in Radicular Pain
Lumbar Puncture
Lumbar Spondylosis
osteophyte formation

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Recognition, Management and Assessment of Injuries to the Lower Extremity



HuP 268 – Recognition, Management and Assessment of Injuries to the Lower Extremity
Presentation by:San Jose State University

Spine, Pelvis and Hip Evaluation and Injuries
Lumbo-Sacral Plexus Anatomy and Evaluation

History

* Location of pain
* Onset of pain
* Mechanism of injury
* Consistency of pain
* Prior history
* Aggravating/alleviating factors
* Activity changes
Location of Pain - LBP
Onset of Pain - LBP
Mechanism of Injury - LBP
Consistency of Pain - LBP
Prior History – LBP
Aggravating/Alleviating Factors - LBP
History Overview – Pelvis/SI
Location of Symptoms - Hip
Onset of Symptoms - Hip
Mechanism of Injury - Hip
Prior History - Hip
Activity Changes
Inspection - LBP
Postures/Curvatures
Inspection – Pelvis/SI
Inspection - Hip
Palpation - LBP
Palpation – Pelvis/SI
Palpation – Pelvis/Hip
Range of Motion - LBP
Active ROM - LBP
Passive ROM - LBP
Resisted ROM - LBP
Hip Flexion
Hip Extension
Hip Abduction
Hip External Rotation
Hip Internal Rotation
Special Tests - LBP
Spring Test
Increased Intrathecal Pressure
Kernig’s Test
SLR and Well SLR Tests
Quadrant Test
Slump Test
Hoover Test
Stress Tests – Pelvis/SI
SI Joint Compression/Distraction
Patrick’s (FABER) Test
Gaenslen’s Test/Sign
SI Rocking Test
Long Sit Test
Special Tests - Hip
Ligamentous Stress Tests - Hip
Pathologies - LBP
Erector Spinae Strains
Facet Joint Injuries
Intervertebral Disc Injuries
Sciatica
Spondylopathies
Pathologies – Pelvis/SI
* SI joint dysfunction
* Osteitis pubis
* Avulsion fractures (ASIS, AIIS, pubis, ischial tuberosity)
SI Joint Dysfunction
Osteitis Pubis
Avulsion Fractures

* ASIS – sartorius
* AIIS – rectus femoris
* Pubis – adductors
* Ischial tuberosity - hamstrings
Pathologies - Hip
* Muscle strains
* Femur fracture/stress fractures
* Hip dislocation
* Iliac crest contusion
* Quadriceps contusion
* Bursitis
* Degenerative hip changes
* Piriformis syndrome
Muscle Strains
Femur Fractures
Stress Fracture
Hip Dislocation
Iliac Crest Contusion
Quadriceps Contusion
Bursitis
Degenerative Hip Changes
Piriformis Syndrome
Vascular Evaluation
Lumbo-Sacral Plexus
Neuroanatomy
Lumbar Plexus
Sacral Plexus
Neurological Evaluation
Dermatomes
Myotomes
Reflexes
Peripheral Nerves - Sensory
Peripheral Nerves - Motor

Recognition, Management and Assessment of Injuries to the Lower Extremity.ppt

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