back pain Flashcards
1
Q
what is simple backache
A
lumbosacral region, buttocks and thigh
- mechanical
- 20-55 yrs
2
Q
what is nerve root pain
A
unilateral leg pain
pain radiates to foot or toes
numbness and parasthesia
3
Q
what is cauda equina syndrome
A
- saddle anaesthesia
- difficulty with micturition
- loss of anal sphincter tone or faecal incontinence
- widespread or progressive motor weakness in the legs or gait disturbance
you just shit and piss yourself
4
Q
what are characteristics of inflammatory disorders
A
- gradual onset
- marked morning stiffness
- limitation of spinal movement
- periperal joint involvement
5
Q
management of back pain
A
- advice
- drugs (NSAIDs) (diazepam)
- physio
- X-ray/MRI
- surgery
- pain management
6
Q
what are characteristics of referred leg pain
A
- dull/knawing
- buttock/thigh
- rarely below knee
- ill defined sensory symptoms
7
Q
what are characteristics of root leg pain
A
- sharp/shooting/electric
- invariably below knee to foot and ankle
- sciatica
8
Q
what are some neurological symptoms that can show in the leg
A
- paraesthesia
- numbness
- weakness
9
Q
how does Cauda Equina syndrome affect the bowl/urinary?
A
- incontinence
- saddle anaesthesia
- can be leg symptoms
10
Q
what are some causes of referred back pain
A
- peptic ulcer disease
- gall bladder
- pancreatic
- renal
- uterine/ovarian
- colonic
- dissecting aortic aneurysm
11
Q
what are the primary metastases to bone
A
Breast Bronchus Prostate Thyroid Kidneys
bad boys pee through kidneys
12
Q
what are the yellow flags for back pain
A
Low mood High levels of pain/disability Belief that activity is harmful Low educational level Obesity Problem with claim/compensation (secondary gain) Job dissatisfaction Light duties not available at work Lot of lifting at work