Title: DEGENERATIVE ARTHRITIDES AND ARTHROPATHIES
1DEGENERATIVE ARTHRITIDES AND ARTHROPATHIES
- Michael Whitehead B.S, D.C., DACBR
- Professor
- Chair of Diagnostic Sciences
2DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
- Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease)
- Erosive Osteoarthritis
- Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis
- Neurotrophic Arthropathy
3DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- General Comments
- Osteoarthritis, osteoarthrosis spondylosis,
degenerative disc disease - Most common form of arthritis
- Common cause of disability
- Cartilage destruction and reparative processes
such as osteophytes and subchondral sclerosis - Primary and secondary
4DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Etiology and Risk Factors
- Primary Idiopathic and senescent
- Secondary Trauma, osteonecrosis, inflammatory
arthritis, dysplasias - Risk Factors Heredity, gender, diet, obesity,
age, physical activity
5DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Clinical Manifestations
- Primary form usually gt age 50
- Poor correlation between radiographic findings
and clinical presentation - Onset insidious, intermittent mild to moderate
achy pain, stiffness that improves with activity,
swelling - Crepitus, palpable excrescences, reduced ROM
- Neural deficits (spine)
- Normal blood studies
6DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Skeletal Distribution
- Hips and Knees
- Spine
- First MTP joint
- AC joint
- 1st metacarpal-trapezium
- DIP of hands
- PIP of hands
7DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Radiographic Manifestations
- Reduced joint space (non-uniform)
- Osteophyte formation
- Subchondral sclerosis
- Subchondral cysts
- Intra-articular fragments (loose bodies)
- Joint deformity
- Joint misalignment
- Asymmetric distribution
- Vacuum phenomena (DDD)
8DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Hip Etiology
- Articular cartilage overload
- Primary idiopathic vs secondary joint disorders
- Old SCFE, DDH, LCP
- Hip Clinical Profile
- Usually gt age 55
- Internal rotation reduced and painful
- Insidious onset of groin and thigh pain, -
gluteal radiation - Stiffness, limitations in ability to sit, stand,
walk - Pain worse in morning, exacerbated by weight
bearing
9DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Hip Radiographic Features
- Joint space narrowing, osteophytes, subchondral
sclerosis, subchondral cysts - Superior joint space compartment m/c
- Medial and axial compartments may be involved
- Circumferential osteophytes
- Eggers cysts
- Buttressing, deformity
- Advanced changes? coxarthrosis, malum coxae
senilis
10DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Knee Etiology
- Chronic microtrauma (primary)
- Secondary joint disorders (previous trauma, joint
instability, AVN - Knee Clinical Profile
- Pain with utilization of joint
- Variable joint swelling (effusion)
- Catching, locking, grinding in older patient
11DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Knee Radiographic Features
- Narrowing of medial femorotibial joint space m/c
- Small osteophytes
- Mild subchondral sclerosis
- Subchondral cysts lt 10, tibia
- Varus or valgus deformity
- Osteochondral bodies
- Patellar tooth sign
- Isolated patellofemoral joint involvement
uncommon
12DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- KNEE Chondromalacia Patella
- Patellofemoral joint pain and crepitus
accentuated by knee flexion - Softening of cartilage and degenerative changes
- May be idiopathic or secondary to patellar trauma
- Adolescents and young adults m/c
- Patella alta, increased valgus angle, femoral
condyle hyperplasia may predispose - MRI best imaging procedure
13DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Ankle and Tarsal Joints, Foot
- Ankle uncommon site usually 2nd to trauma
- First tarsometatarsal joint suggests
talocalcaneal bar - Plantar and posterior aspect of calcaneus
- First metatarsophalangeal joint m/c
- Osteophytes dorsal and medial aspect m/c
- Bunion
- Valgus deformity is common
14DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- Hands
- Interphalangeal joints, first carpometacarpal
- Heberdens and Bouchards nodes
- Lateral osteophytes, sclerosis, loss of joint
space, malalignment
15DEGENERATIVE SPINE DISEASE
- Spine
- M/C locations C5-C7, T6-T12, L4-S1
- Degenerative changes may involve the spine at
the following sites - Synovial joints
- Intervertebral disc
- Vertebral bodies and annulus fibrosus
- Fibrous articulations, ligaments, sites of
ligament attachment - All four may coexist
16DEGENERATIVE SPINE DISEASE
- Synovial Joints
- Atlantoaxial, apophyseal, costovertebral,
sacroiliac - Radiographic features
- Decreased joint space, eburnation, osteophytes
- Atlantoaxial arthrosis not common, can cause
occipitocervical pain
17DEGENERATIVE SPINE DISEASE
- Synovial Joints Facets and Uncovertebral
- Facet joint involvement m/c mid and lower
cervical and lower lumbar spine - AP and oblique views best
- IVF and lateral recess encroachment (degree
difficult to assess) - Degenerative spondylolisthesis
- May compromise vertebral art. blood flow
- Synovial Joints Costovertebral
- M/C lower thoracic
18DEGENERATIVE SPINE DISEASE
- Intervertebral Disc
- DDD, spondylosis, intervertebral chondrosis
- Radiographic Findings
- Loss of disc height
- Osteophytes
- Eburnation
- Vacuum phenomenon
- Subluxation
19DEGENERATIVE SPINE DISEASE
- Complications/Associations
- May lead to ant. ankylosis senile kyphosis in
older patients in thoracic spine - Canal stenosis (central, lateral recess, IVF)
- Cervical spine m/c C5 and C6, lt 12mm
- Degenerative spondylolisthesis
- Instability
- Baastrups Syndrome
20DEGENERATIVE SPINE DISEASE
- Spondylosis Deformans
- Anterior and lateral osteophytes d/t anterior and
anterolateral disc herniation - Initiated by abnormalities of peripheral fibers
of annulus and vertebral body (Sharpey fibers) - Disc space relatively spared
- Intervertebral chondrosis/osteochondrosis
- Degeneration of innermost portion of annulus,
dehydration of nucleus, breakdown of cartilage
plate