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Snap, Crackle, Apophysitis ArAFP 66 th Annual Scientific Assembly June 15, 2013

Snap, Crackle, Apophysitis ArAFP 66 th Annual Scientific Assembly June 15, 2013. Elton R. Cleveland, DVM, MD. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Apophysitis.

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Snap, Crackle, Apophysitis ArAFP 66 th Annual Scientific Assembly June 15, 2013

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  1. Snap, Crackle, ApophysitisArAFP 66thAnnual Scientific AssemblyJune 15, 2013 Elton R. Cleveland, DVM, MD. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Arkansas Children’s Hospital

  2. Apophysitis • Inflamation of the apophysis that is usually caused by overuse or repetitive traction to the physis • Usually no bruising or ecchymosis • Insidious

  3. Little League Elbow • Epiphysitis of medial epicondyle • caused by repetitive strain of throwing • damage to radiocapitellum • osteochondrosis of capitellum • increase valgus stress • rest, modified activity, limit throws, mechanics

  4. Osgood- Schlatter • Boys (12 1/2-13), girls (11 1/2 years) • Tensile stresses acting across the junction of the immature patellar tendon and the tibia tubercule • Pain, tenderness, swelling - Bilat 56% • Rest, ice, activity modification, pain mgmt, hamstring stretches, padding

  5. Osgood-Schlatters Disease

  6. Sinding-Larsen-Johannson • Osgood - Schlatter of the inferior pole of the patella

  7. Achilles Tendonitis • Frequently recurrent problem • tight achilles with recurrent traction • rare rupture in young athlete • rest, ice, heel cord stretching, strengthening

  8. Sever’s Disease • Osgood-Schlatter’s of the heel - Bilat 61% • Girls - 8-10y/o, Boys 10-12y/o • activity related heel pain • X-rays may not be helpful because fragmentation and sclerosis of the calcaneal apophysis is normal • calf stretches, heel lifts, strengthen dorsiflexors, activity modification

  9. Pelvic Apophysitis • Iliac • ASIS • AIIS • Symphysis • Ishial tuberosity • Greater Trochanter • Lesser Trochanter

  10. ApophysitisvsApophyseal Avulsion Fractures

  11. Apophysitis • Inflamation of the apophysis that is usually caused by overuse or repetitive traction to the physis • Usually no bruising or ecchymosis • Insidious

  12. Avulsion Fracture • Sudden pain with activity • Can recall specific activity • Most severe with activity • Improves with rest • +/- Swelling – tenderness with palpation • Passive stretch may reproduce pain

  13. Avulsion Fracture • Soccer 74 cases • Gymnastics 55 cases • Rossi, Dragoni

  14. Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis • Ishial Tuberosity 54% • AIIS 22% • ASIS 19% • Pubic symphysis 3% • Iliac Crest 1 % • Rossi, Dragoni

  15. Pelvic Apophysitis – D/D • Pelvic Avulsion Fractures • Snapping Hip Syndrome • Spondylolysis • Femoral Neck Stress Fracture • Sports Hernia

  16. Imaging • Xray • CT • MRI • U/S

  17. Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis • ASIS – Sartorius • Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring • AIIS- Rectus Femoris – • Lesser Trochanter – • Iliac Crest – obliques • Metzmaker, Pappus

  18. Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis • ASIS – Sartorius • Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring • AIIS- Rectus Femoris – • Lesser Trochanter – • Iliac Crest – obliques • Metzmaker, Pappus

  19. Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis • ASIS – Sartorius • Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring • AIIS- Rectus Femoris – • Lesser Trochanter – • Iliac Crest – obliques • Metzmaker, Pappus

  20. Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis • ASIS – Sartorius • Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring • AIIS- Rectus Femoris – • Lesser Trochanter – • Iliac Crest – obliques • Metzmaker, Pappus

  21. Avulsion Fx – Hip/Pelvis • ASIS – Sartorius • Ishial Tuberosity – Hamstring • AIIS- Rectus Femoris – • Lesser Trochanter – • Iliac Crest – obliques • Metzmaker, Pappus

  22. Surgery • ? • Consider if >2cm displacement

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