Case study 1 Flashcards

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Define spondylosis

A

A descriptive term, not diagnostic. Degenerative changes of the spine that occur with age such as disc dehydration.

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Define osteoarthritis

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Degenerative disease affecting joints within the body. Characterised by the degeneration of articular cartilage

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How would OA present on an X-ray (4)

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1 joint space narrowing
2 sclerosis formation (white density around joint margins)
3 osteophyte formation
4 mineral bone density increases.

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How is OA classified on X-rays 1-4

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Kellgren Lawrence grading system 1-4
1 joint space narrowing 
2 JSN and small osteophyte formation 
3 multiple moderste osteophytes
4 sclerosis, bone deformity, large osteophytes
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5
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What do red flags indicate

And symptoms

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Serious pathology e.g Ca, TB, sepsis,

Night sweats fever weight loss

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What are the issues with red flags (general)

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80% patients present with at least 1 red flag
Cannot identify pathology- not specific.
More helpful for management than screening.Cooke 2017 BJSM

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Why do we use Greenhalgh 2016

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Clear, concise and consistent wording for patients.
Symptoms that pt won’t report without prompts.
Useful for early identification and awareness

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5 key CES symptoms as per Todd and Dickson 2016

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Bilateral leg Radicular pain
Reduced perineal sensation
Altered bladder function
Loss of anal tone 
Loss of sexual function
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