Back Pain Flashcards
What are red flags for back pain?
Age <20 or >55 Constant or progressive pain Night pain Bladder/bowel symptoms History of TB/malignancy/HIV Pain in thoracic spine History of significant trauma Saddle anaesthesia Point midline tenderness on palpation
What are the symptoms of mechanical back pain?
Pain in lumbosacral region 20-55 yo Sudden onset when lifting Pain varies with posture activity and time Pain can spread to buttocks and thigh
What are signs of mechanical back pain?
Palpable muscle spasm- causes localised pain or tenderness
What is the management of mechanical back pain?
Simple analgesia
Keep active
Physio
90% recover in 6wks
What is acute lumbar disc prolpase and nerve entrapment?
Nucleus pulposus herniates into spinal canal
Can be caused by lifting or even sneezing
Common sites L4/5 or L5/S1
If herniation is severe it can compress nerve routes
If herniation central not lateral- can cause cauda equina
What are symptoms of disc prolapse and nerve entrapment?
Trigger event known
Post event pain and unable to straighten
Pain worse on coughing/straining
Pain radiates into buttock within a few hours and to thigh within few days
Radicular pain present
- severe pain and paraesthesia
- numbness in one leg due to compression of sciatic nerve root
Clumsiness of foot
Bladder/bowel symptoms
What are signs of disc prolapse and nerve entrapment?
Walk with flexed leg/obvious scoliosis
Palpable muscle spasm
Straight leg test- 30 degrees causes pain
Femoral stretch test positive
Neuro exam
- muscle weakness
- loss of sensation
- diminished reflexes at level
Must rule out CE
- DRE- no sensation and loss of anal tone
- signs of bladder retention
- sensation in saddle area decreased
What is the management of disc prolapse and nerve entrapment?
Initially conservative
- anti inflammatories and bed rest for 2wks
- reduces herniation in 90%
If symptoms persist at 2wks
- epidural injections for radicular symptoms
- MRI and surgery referral
- physio
For cauda equina
-Emergency MRI and surgery to prevent long term bladder/bowel problems
What is lumbar canal stenosis?
Caused by degeneration of spine
- facet joint hypertrophy
- ligamentum flavum hypertrophy
- disc degeneration
- OA
Stenosis of lumbar canal compresses cauda equina roots causing symptoms
What are symptoms of lumbar canal stenosis?
Posterior aching pain in legs when walking
Pain recovers slowly on sitting/bending forwards
Numbness, stiffness and weakness in one leg
Symptoms vary
What is the management of lumbar canal stenosis?
Conservative- activity modification or physio
Surgery
What is spondylolisthesis?
Displacement of vertebra anteriorly or posteriorly on the vertebra below it
Mostly between L4/5 or L5/S1
Step in spine on palpation
What are the causes of spondylolisthesis?
Spondylolysis
Dysplasia of lumbosacral facet joints
OA of facet joints
extreme athletes
How is spondylolisthesis managed?
Conservative unless young or disabling symptoms then surgery