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TABLE
1
Common conditions characterized by overuse
|
|
Condition
|
Likely
Cause
|
Evaluation
|
Treatment
|
| Shoulder |
| Rotator
cuff tendinosis |
Too
much overhead activity, weak rotator cuff muscles, poor form
|
Assess
rotator cuff strength and sport technique |
Strengthen
rotator cuff and scapular muscles |
| Glenohumeral
laxity |
Same
as above |
Perform
shoulder apprehension test
|
Same
as above |
| Elbow |
| Medial
elbow pain |
Excessive
throwing, weak arm flexors, poor technique |
Assess
valgus laxity of elbow, obtain radiographs |
Rest,
strengthen arm flexors assess and correct technique
|
| Lumbar
spine |
| Spondylolysis,
spondylolisthesis |
Repeated
hyperextension, poor hamstring flexibility |
Perform
stork test, obtain radiologic imaging |
Increase
hamstring flexibility +/- bracing (referral)
|
| Knee
|
| Sinding-Larsen-Johansson
disease, Osgood-Schlatter disease |
Immature
apophyseal regions, tight hamstrings |
Palpate
regions of tenderness, measure popliteal angle |
Begin
ice massage, increase hamstring flexibility
|
| Patellofemoral
pain syndrome |
Weak
quadriceps (especially, VMO), tight hamstrings |
Measure
popliteal angle, perform patellar compression, assess lateral
movement
|
Hamstring
stretches VMO strengthening, possibly apply patellar bracing
or taping |
| Tibial
region |
| Medial
tibial stress syndrome (aka shin splints) |
Dorsiflexor
weakness, too much impact, hyperpronation |
Assess
for diffuse tenderness on medial tibial border and midfoot hyperpronation
|
Reduce
impact activities begin ice massage, correct hyperpronation |
| Tibial
stress fracture |
Too
much impact, hyperpronation, possibly eating or menstrual disorder |
Assess
for focal pain on examination, order radiographic exams, obtain
nutrition and menstrual history
|
Possibly,
put patient on non-weight-bearing status limit impact activities |
| Ankle |
| Achilles
tendinosis |
Tight
dorsiflexors, too much running or jumping |
Assess
for focal pain at Achilles tendon on examination, limited dorsiflexion,
and hyperpronation |
Limit
impact activities increase dorsiflexion use heel cup/wedge begin
ice massage
|
| Sever
disease |
Same
as above, plus the patient is age 8-12 |
Assess
for pain at Achilles insertion into posterior calcaneus limited
dorsiflexion, and hyperpronation
|
Same
as above |