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Topics:
o Common M/S disorders
o Common spine disorders
o Metabolic disorders
o Endocrine disorders
o Wounds, lacerations & bites
o Common hematological disorders
o Common male GU disorders
o Testicular disorders
Chapters + lectures:
Wk 5:
o Chapter 52: Common Musculoskeletal Complaints
o Chapter 53: Spinal Disorders
o Chapter 54: Soft-Tissue Disorders
o Lectures
o Hollier
, o DE
Wk6:
o Chapter 57: Glandular Disorders (p. 880-897 only)
o Chapter 59: Metabolic Disorders
o Chapter 73: Common Injuries (p.1210-1223 only) 1212-1213 table 73.1
o Review thyroid lecture again
o Lectures
o Hollier
o DE
Wk7:
, o Chapter 46: Nocturia in Men (p. 682) & Testicular Pain (p. 685)
o Chapter 49: Prostate Disorders
o Chapter 50: Penile & Testicular Disorders
o Chapter 61: Hematological Disorders
o Lectures
o Hollier
o DE
Completion of study guide: IIII
1. Signs and Signs and symptoms and management of musculoskeletal sprains/strains/dislocations
symptoms and
management of Sprains: stretching or tearing of ligaments that occurs when a joint is forced beyond its normal
musculoskeletal anatomical range
sprains/strains/dislocations First degree- stretching of ligamentous fibers
Second degree- partial tear of part of the ligament with pain and swelling
Third degree- complete ligamentous separation
Sprain- sudden injury or fall that caused acute pain and swelling that got worse over a few
, hours, redness and bruising, active and passive ROM decreased. Radiography to rule out fx.
Strain: muscle injury caused by excessive tensile stress placed on a muscle that results in
stiffness and decreased function
-effects muscle or tendon that connects a muscle to a bone, complain of “pulled
muscle,” severe cases cause inflammation, swelling, weakness and loss of function-surgery
may be needed
Management: PRICE (protect, rest, ice, compression, elevation), limitation of activity, physical