Bone Pathology Assignment

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What is a primary etiology associated with osteonecrosis?

  • Infection
  • Interruption of blood supply (correct)
  • Increased calcium levels
  • Genetic disorders

Which symptom is commonly associated with osteonecrosis?

  • Pain even at rest (correct)
  • Fever and chills
  • Swelling of the region
  • Numbness in the area

What massage consideration should be taken into account for osteonecrosis patients?

  • Frequent deep tissue massage
  • Avoid treatment until cleared by doctors (correct)
  • Use heat therapy before massage
  • Immediate mobilization of the affected area

Which of the following factors can complicate osteonecrosis treatment?

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What is a recommended approach to manage limited range of motion (ROM) due to osteonecrosis?

<p>Treat associated pathology if any area is immobilized (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a common etiology for osteonecrosis?

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In the context of osteonecrosis, what should be prioritized after medical interventions like surgery?

<p>Massage therapy after proper healing (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the outcome of untreated osteonecrosis in terms of mobility?

<p>Persistent pain and limited mobility (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Bone Pathology

A study of diseases affecting bones

Etiology (Bone Pathology)

Causes of bone diseases and injuries

Symptoms (Bone Pathology)

Physical signs and feelings accompanying bone diseases

Massage Considerations (Bone Pathology)

Important factors to consider when giving massage to a patient with bone problems

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Osteonecrosis

Bone death due to disrupted blood supply

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Ischemia

Interruption of blood supply to an organ or tissue

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Fractures

Break in a bone

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Thrombosis

Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel

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Embolism

Blood clot or air bubble that travels and blocks a blood vessel

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Sickle Cell Disease

Inherited blood disorder affecting red blood cells

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Limited ROM

Restriction in the range of motion of a joint or body part

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Associated Pathology

Other medical problems related to the primary disorder

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Study Notes

Bone Pathology Assignment

  • Objective: Enhance study techniques and create usable charts/templates for learned content in weeks 9-11. Make connections to massage considerations for each condition.
  • Method: Students should create a usable study aid, exploring concepts and improving academic performance.
  • Sources: Students may use internet sources but should prioritize course textbook (Porth), and use that as a primary source of truth. Other program texts (Rattray, Moore and Magee) are also valuable resources.
  • Submission: Submit via the Dropbox in the Evaluations Module by Friday November 22nd at 11:59 pm.
  • Marks: 51 marks (10% of overall grade).

Bone Pathology Details

  • Pathology: Osteonecrosis
  • Etiology: Interruption of blood supply to the marrow (ischemia), trauma or fractures, thrombosis, embolism, sickle cell disease.
  • Symptoms: Bone death, Pain even at rest, mobility issues (limited by ROM).
  • Massage Considerations: Often treated by massage after medical interventions like surgery. Risk of infection for client. Avoid treating until cleared by doctors. Treat associated pathology if area is immobilized.

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