History Taking - by anatomical region
As mentioned previously, a through history is important inorder for the clinican to make a diagnosis. The following key points should be kept in mind when taking a history of particular anatomical region.
Shoulder
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Age of the patient
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Mechanism of injury
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Abduction and external rotation - dislocation of the shoulder
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Direct fall onto the shoulder - acromioclavicular joint injuries
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Chronic pain upon overhead activity or at night time - rotator cuff problem.
Elbow
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Mechanism of injury
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Age of patient
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Onset of symptoms
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Occupation
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Secretarial work - compression neuropathy
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Tennis player - lateral epicondylitis
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Golfer - medial epicondylitis.
Hip
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Age of the patient
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Younger patients - traumatic injuries, osteonecrosis and developmental dysplasia of the hip are more prevalent
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Older patients - hip fractures and osteoarthritis are more common
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Mechanism of injury
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Duration of problem
Knee
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