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SAVE YOUR KNEES

I.M. Doctor, M.D.

My Office

My City, State

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The information in this presentation was provided to the presenter by the

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and may be modified.

Endorsement of this presentation by the AAOS is not implied or inferred.

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Save Your Knees

Orthopaedics and the Bone and Joint Decade

Protecting your knees

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What is an orthopaedic surgeon?

MD who specializes in treatment and health maintenance of musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, cartilage and spine)

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What is an orthopaedic surgeon?

The expert in maintaining musculoskeletal health

The expert in treating the musculoskeletal system

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Educating an Orthopaedic Surgeon

College Medical School Internship Orthopaedic Residency Fellowship (optional) 2 Years Practice

TOTAL

4414(1)2

16 years!16 years!

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What do orthopaedic surgeons do?

Diagnose Treat

Medication Physical Therapy Exercise Brace Surgery

Prevent

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Save Your Knees

Your Orthopaedic Surgeon

Getting You Back In The Game

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Save Your Knees

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The Knee Joint

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The Knee Joint

© 2009 Getty Images

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The Knee Joint

Pain or damage often caused by:

Injuries

Osteoarthritis

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Save Your Knees

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Knee Injuries

Sprains Ligament (ACL,

PCL, MCL, LCL) tears

Meniscus tearIllustration reproduced with permission fromThe Body Almanac, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2003

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Knee Injuries: Sprains

Ligament injury

Knee pain, tenderness, swelling

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Knee Injuries: Sprains

R.I.C.E.: rest, ice, compression, elevation

Rehabilitation Anti-inflammatory Brace

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Knee Injuries: Ligament Tear

Direct blow to knee Non-contact injury,

with foot plant Landing on straight leg Making abrupt stops

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Knee Injuries: ACL Tear

Normal anatomy Hyperextension

Femur

Anteriorcruciateligament

AnteriorcruciateligamenttearsPatella

Tibia

Fibula

Femur slips

Illustration reproduced with permission from The Body Almanac, Rosemont, IL American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2003

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Knee Injuries: ACL Tear

Incidence of ACL much higher among female athletes

Combination of causal factors

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Knee Injuries: Meniscus Tear

Helps knee joint carry weight, glide, and turn

Twisting injury Football and

other contact sports

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Knee Injuries: Meniscus Tear

Pain Giving way Locking Clicking Swelling

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When to See the Doctor

Inability or decreased ability to play

Locking, popping, catching Visible deformity Severe pain or giving way

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Knee Pain: Osteoarthritis

Nearly 21 million Americans age 25 and older have osteoarthritis

46 million U.S. adults report doctor-diagnosed arthritis

As the U.S. population ages, these numbers are likely to increase dramatically.

The number of people who have doctor-diagnosed arthritis is projected to increase to 67 million in 2030.

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Inflammation

Avoidance of

Motion

IncreasedMuscle

Tightness

Loss of Motion

Knee Pain: Osteoarthritis

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Healthy Knee Osteoarthritic Knee

Cartilage

Knee Pain: Osteoarthritis

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Osteoarthritis Causes

Primary Osteoarthritis: Most Common

Thought to be result of aging Decreased ability of cartilage to repair itself Ligaments supporting joints

weaken

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Osteoarthritis Causes

Secondary Osteoarthritis Obesity Trauma Surgery Abnormal joints Gout Diabetes Hormone disorders

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Treatment

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Treatment

Drug therapy Intra-articular treatment Surgery Experimental/alternative

treatments Health and behavior

modifications

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Treatment: Medication

NSAIDs are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Aspirin Ibuprofen Naproxen

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Vitamins & Nutritional Supplements

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Treatment: Surgery

Why? Alternatives Benefits and for how long?

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Treatment: Surgery

Duration of recovery? Assistance at home? How long? Disability after surgery? Physical therapy? Return to normal activity?

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Treatment: Surgery

Arthroscopy Surgical abrasion of

cartilage

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Treatment: Surgery

Pre-Osteotomy Post-Osteotomy

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Surgery: Total Joint Replacement

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Preventing Sports Injuries

Know and abide by rules

Wear appropriate protective gear

Know how to use equipment

Never “play through pain”

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Prevention: Exercise

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Prevention: Exercise

Strengthening exercises can help

Correct positioning is critical

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Prevention: Exercise

Strengthening exercises can help

Correct positioning is critical

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Prevention: Warm Up

Marching Walk in place Jumping jacks Mimic the sport you

are about to do

Warm- up:

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Prevention: Stretching

You should NOT feel pain

Hold stretch 30 seconds

Relax into the stretch

Stretching:

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Breathe deeply & slowly

Avoid bouncing

Stretch both right & left sides

Prevention: Stretching

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Prevention: Exercise

DO: Include flexibility, strengthening, and

aerobic exercises Exercise when you are not tired Exercise when pain and stiffness

lowest Exercise when medication having

greatest effect

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Prevention: Exercise

DO: Always warm-up and cool

down Start slowly, progress

gradually Avoid becoming chilled or

overheated when exercising Use heat, cold, & other pain

reducers

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Prevention: Exercise

DO: Use aids like walking sticks,

braces, or canes if recommended Expect minor discomfort Use two-hour rule: No more pain

two hours after exercising than before you started

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Prevention: Exercise

Talk to your physician first

Consider athletic trainer or physical therapist

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Prevention: Exercise

DON’T: Do too much too soon Hold your breath while

exercising Take extra medication before

unless your physician suggests it

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Too Much Exercise

Consult your physician if these symptoms are present:Unusual or persistent fatigueIncreased weaknessDecreased range of motionIncreased joint swellingContinued pain 1 hour after exercising

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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

6300 North River RoadRosemont, IL 60018

orthoinfo.org

arthritis.org

Resources

saveyourknees.org

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What are your questions and concerns?

Save Your Knees

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Thank you for participating today Remember, your orthopaedic

surgeon can help get you back in the game