Osteochondral defects
Definition
Defect of cartilage +/bone
Typically on talus
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Defect of cartilage +/bone
Typically on talus
Inflammation and degeneration of the achilles tendon in the midsubstance 2 - 6 cm from insertion
Chronic lateral trochanteric pain
- abductor tendon tendonitis
- trochanteric bursitis
Women 40 - 60 years old
? repetitive friction of iliotibial tract over GT
Pain over upper lateral thigh with activity
- often related to hip flexion
Idiopathic inflammatory condition
- characterised by progressive shoulder pain & stiffness
- due to contracture of capsuloligamentous structures
- spontaneously resolves
2% incidence
- 40 - 60 years
- Women 2:1
Sedentary workers
- Non-dominant limb
Bilateral in 10 - 40%
Lateral : Medial 9:1
4th & 5th decades
- M = F
- 75% dominant arm
50% of regular tennis players
- especially > 2 hrs / week
Insertion pathology / Enthesopathy
Over-extension of the elbow with supination / pronation
Lateral epicondyle
- anconeus from posterior face
- ECRB and EDC from anterior face (CEO)