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TBL Guide 3 – Knee & Hip

Objectives:
a. Application of basic sciences: correlate the anatomy of the knee with the clinical presentations of
knee injuries
b. Critical thinking: justify the indications of imaging studies; interpret normal and abnormal findings
of knee radiographs, CT scans and MRI
c. Self-directed lifelong learning: list the principle of management of knee & hip injuries
I: Topics to cover for TBL on Knee

TBL (Clinical Trigger) Your Clinical Approach Key Conditions to know Specific topics to cover
A. A young footballer Direct injury vs twisting Meniscus injuries Indication for MRI
twisted his knee injury
when tackled by Cruciate ligament Indication of
the another player Clinical features of injuries Arthroscopy
meniscal/ligamentous
injury Collateral ligament Management of acute
Examination of knee injuries and chronic injuries
with special tests
Patella dislocation Allograft in ACL
reconstruction
Knee dislocation

Osteochondritis
Dissicans

B. A young athlete Clinical test to make Fractures aroundPatella


Chondromalacia the Role of Physiotherapy
complains of diagnosis knee
recurrent knee pain Runners knee
specially on
climbing stairs
II: Topics to cover for TBL on Hip

TBL (Clinical Trigger) Your Clinical Approach Key Conditions to know Specific topics to cover
A young female, known Gait analysis Avascular necrosis Differential diagnosis
case of SLE on of femoral head of AVN
steroid ,presented with
pain in the left hip for Physical Trochanteric bursitis Imaging of hip
one month Examination of hip
Pyriformis syndrome Management

A/P Mohammad Arshad, December 2017

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