9. Herniated Disc Dx Flashcards
How common are bulging discs?
More than half of adults have a bulging disc but it is clinically unimportant unless it contributes to canal stenosis
Type of herniation where the base is broader than the depth
Protrusion
What is the prevalence of herniated discs?
25% of adults under 60 have one but most are asymptomatic
1-5% are symptomatic in general population
2-3% are symptomatic in chiro setting
20% are symptomatic in orthopedic surgeon setting
Type of disc herniation where the base is narrower than the depth
Extrusion
When an extrusion separates from the disc
Sequestered disc
When a sequestered disc moves up or down the spine, affecting different nerve roots
Wandering disc
What is the difference between a contained and uncontained disc?
In a contained disc, the NP is behind the PLL or last layer of annular ring. An uncontained disc is no longer behind the PLL and is exposed, causing inflammation
Which is more common, contained or uncontained disc?
Contained
Which is more severe, contained or uncontained disc?
Uncontained, because it not only can cause compression but it also causes inflammation when NP is exposed
What is the primary mechanism of disc injuries?
Compressive forces in repetitive flexion often with super-imposed forces
- possible genetic predisposition
What are two non mechanical risk factors for developing disc problems?
- history of smoking
- genetic predisposition
In general where does pain and paresthesia associated with radicular pain start?
Pain starts proximal ->distal
Paresthesia starts distal -> proximal
Describe the progression of pain within the first few days of lumbar disc herniation
- sudden LBP with flexion
- subsides briefly but worsens in a few hours
- any movement is painful for a few days and pain is constant, deep, achy, dull and debilitating
- dull pain subsides but now sharp pain and paresthesia with forward flexion that begins to affect posterior thigh
- leg pain becomes worse than back
- sitting and bearing down difficult now but standing and walking are better
What is the antalgic position associated with acute disc herniation?
- muscle splinting and posterior pelvic tilt to flatten lumbar lordosis and create more space retrodiscally
What is the peak incidence for lumbar disc herniations?
30 - 55
- remember below 50