Musculoskeletal DISORDERS Flashcards
Musculoskeletal Disorders
affect the human body’s movement or musculoskeletal system
What are the causes of lower back pain?
- overactivity
- poor body mechanics
- obesity
- muscle strain
- bulging vertebral disc
- compression of sciatic nerve
- vertebral disc degeneration
- osteoporosis
What is the best way to diagnose lower back pain?
Signs and Symptoms
When is lower back pain considered acute?
< 3 months
When is lower back pain considered chronic?
> 3 months
What s/s are used to diagnose lower back pain?
- localized pain
- sciatica/radiculopathy
- muscle spasms
- paresthesia
- weakness
- abnormal reflexes
Sciatica
pain radiating through sciatic nerve from the back, through the buttocks, and down the leg
-from a pinched nerve
When are diagnostic exams used for lower back pain?
after 3-4 weeks
What diagnostic exams may be used for lower back pain?
- x-ray
- CT scan
- MRI
- bone scan
- EMG
What will an x-ray show?
fractures, dislocations, degeneration, and deformities
CT Scan
ruptured disc, spinal stenosis, vertebral damage
MRI
nerve/tissue/muscle/ligament damage
Bone Scan
infections, bone tumors
EMG
problems with spinal nerves
What conservative treatments are used for lower back pain?
- Relaxation techniques
- Physical therapy
- Pain meds
What pain medications are used for lower back pain?
- NSAIDS
- Muscle relaxers
- Topical Analgesics
- Narcotics
- Epidural Steroid injections
Epidural Steroid Injections
injection of a steroid around the membranous sac covering the spine to reduce inflammation
How often may an epidural steroid injection be given?
3 within a 6 month period
What are some side effects of epidural steroid injections?
- spinal headache, bleeding, or nerve damage
- may cause a weakening of spinal bones and closely related muscles
How should a person with lower back pain get out of bed?
Roll, keeping the back straight
What are two ways a person with lower back pain may lay down?
- lateral lying “curled” position
- using pillows while on back to elevate head 30 degrees and help flex the knees
What should you tell the patient with lower back pain about resuming activities?
- resume slowly as pain decreases
- avoid activities w/ excessive strain on back
- reduce weight if needed
When may a person with lower back pain require surgery?
- if pain becomes severe
- lasts longer than 6-12 weeks
- ability to function is affected
Micro-discectomy
relieves the pressure on the spinal nerve root by removing the material causing the pain