Overview
great portion of skeletal growth occurs between 4-8 weeks
**arises from the MESODERM in the embryo**
in children the epiphyses are still present (growth plate) break is serious can impede longitudinal growth
Assesment
Children who do not walk independently by 18 months have a serious delay and should be referred
Toddlers have unstable gait but by 18 MONTHS the wide base narrows and the walking is more stable
4 years of age can hop on one foot and arm swings occur while walking
6 years walk resembles an adult **toe walking after age 3 can indicate a muscle problem**
Observationsymmetry of movement, contour of body and extremities, have child push your hands with their foot/hands to test, test reflexes, senses and note any spasms
TESTSCBC, ESR, HLA
ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate- rule out septic arthritis or osteomyelitis
HLA: Human leukocyte antigen diagnose rheumatological disorders
Arthroscopycommonly performed on adolescents with sports injuries (they look inside the joint, usually the knee or shoulder) foreign particles removed or repairs are madeMuscle biopsy: detects muscular dystrophyBone Biopsy: show malignancy
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SOFT TISSUE INJURIES
contusion: tearing of subq tissue results in hemorrhage, edema and pain, the "escape" of blood into the tissue is a hematoma, "black-blue mark"
sprain: ligament is torn or stretched away from bone to the point of trauma, swelling, disability and pain are symptoms
strain: microscopic tear to muscle or tendon that occurs over time, ss: edema and pain
TX
RICE: Rest. Ice. Compression. Elevation
Ice no longer than 30 minutes (can cause ischemia and impede perfusion)
Preventionpedestrian safety, car seats/boosters, helmets and protective gear for athletics, pool fences, window bars, locks on doors and cabinet
Fractures
break in a bone usually caused by accidents SS: pain, tenderness on movement and swelling. Discoloration, limited movement and numbness may occur
Children heal more quickly due to periosteum is stronger and thicker and there is less stiffness on movement
Nursing Tips
weights hang freely, out of reach of child
ropes on pulleys, knots are not resting on pulleys
bed linens are not on traction ropes
counetrtraction is in place, apparatus does not touch foot of bed
monitor for infection, pin care
Pie de foto: : Buck's extension: femur fracture and in hip and knee contractures. Do not put bed in high fowlers this reduces counter traction. Sometimes used to reduce pain and muscle spasm associated with slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Pie de foto: : russell skin traction: sling is under the knee which suspends the distal thigh above the bed::Prevents posterior subluxation of the tibia on the femur, which can occur with children in traction......two sets of weights on suspending the thigh and the other a pull on the leg, with weights at the head and foot of the bed
Casts and splints
plaster: 10-72 hrs to dry not water resistant and heavy
fiberglass 5-30 minutes to dry water resistant and light
Child is at increased risk for
impaired skin integrity and compartment syndrome
progressive loss of tissue perfusion b/c ^ pressure caused by edema or swelling that presses on the vessels and tissues
must monitor closely
Checks
tissue perfusion on toes or fingers, distal to injury site or cast
check: peripheral pulse and quality, color, cap refill, warmth, movement and sensation, also numbness or tingling
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Osteomyelitis
infection of the bone from staph and H influenza
Uses WBC, ESR, X-Ray and bone scans to diagnosis
TX includes 6-8 wks of antibiotics, early ROM, pain relief and physical therapy
Children younger than 1 and those 5-14
Duchenne's (more common & sex linked to boys) or Becker's (slower progression) (pseudohypertrophic) Muscular Dystrophy (MD)
group of disorders in which progressive muscle degeneration occurs, 2-6 years old when symptoms show
SS: calf muscle hypertrophied, progressive weakness (falling, clumsiness, contractures of ankles and hips and GOWERS' MANEUVER)
^ serum creatine phosphokinase, muscle biopsy shows degeneration of muscle fibers replaced by fat and connective tissue
Death usually results from cardiac failure or respiratory infection
--TX mainly supportive to prevent contractures and maintain quality of life, help with depression, nutritional support as well
Osteosarcoma
malignant tumor of long bones (most common with Ewing's Sarcoma)
10-15 years old, radiation to TX other conditions ^ risk for this (retinoblastoma) Metastasis quickly due to vascularity and goes to lungs commonly or brain
SS: pain and swelling at the site (can be attributed to growing pains) reoccurring fracture
Need biopsy for diagnosis, CT and bone scan
TX: amputation
Care: phantom pain, body image disturbances
Ewing's Sarcoma
malignant growth in marrow of long bones in older school age children and early adolescents
when metastasis is present the prognosis is poor w/out it the survival rate is 60%
TX: radiation and chemo
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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA)
now referred to as juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) most common arthritic condition of childhood
systemic autoimmune disease that involves joints connective tissue and viscera
Types
Oligo: 4 or fewer joints, and uveitis (inflammation of the eye 30%
Polyarthritis: 5 or more joints and uveitis 10%
Systemic Arthritis: Fever, rash and joint inflammation, uveitis occurs in about 10%----manifested by intermittent spiking fever above 103 for more than 10 days, nonpruritic macular rash, ab pain, elevated ESR, C-Reactive protein(lab test) and presence of nuclear antibodies and possibly enlarged liver----children 1-3 and 8-10
TX
reduce joint pain and swelling, promote mobility(ROM), growth, development, independent functioning and preserve joint function
NSAIDS and methotrexate, steroids can also be used
Scoliosismore common in girls2 types
Functional: poor posture, curve is flexible and easily corrected
Structural: changes in the shape of the vertebrae or thorax, hips and shoulders may appear uneven and rotation of the spine
Structural
congenital, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, cause unknown may be hereditary link
TX: up to 20 degrees none//20-40 milwaukee brace//>40 fuse bones