Cervical Spine Flashcards
Tseng et al: six predictors for pts who exp. immediate improvement after cervical HVLA
- initial scores <11.5 on NDI
- Have B involvement pattern
- Not performing sedentary work >5 hours/day
- Feeling better while moving the neck
- Did not feels worse with neck ext.
- Dx of spondylosis without radiculopathy
4 of 6: 60% improved 89% probability of success with cervical spine manip.
Carotid artery stressed with what motion?
Upper cervical rotation
Psychosocial factors that impact WAD prognosis
Anxiety, depression, and fear
Atlantooccipital subluxation posturing of neck
Cock-robin posture
Sp and Sn (high, mod, low?) of cervical flexion rotation test
High Sp and Sn
What is a Jefferson’s fracture?
Burst fracture of the C1
Best radiographic view for Jefferson’s fracture?
Open mouth view
What is a Hangman’s fracture?
Odontoid fracture of C2
Best radiographic view for Hangman’s fracture?
Lateral view of C2
What is Brudzinski’s test/sign?
Cervical flexion with involuntary knee and hip flexion paired with severe cervical spine stiffness
What is Brudzinski’s test/sign helpful in identifying (what diagnosis)?
Meningitis
CPR for radiculopathy, which is most indicative part for cervical radiculopathy?
- ULTT A - median n. (tension test)
- involved side cervical rotation <60 deg
- positive distraction test
- positive Spurling’s test A
Hoffman’s sign
- technique
- positive finding
- flicking distal phalange of third finger down with examination of thumb
- positive: thumb adducts and flexes rapidly
Supinator sign:
- technique
- positive finding
- series of taps along the insertion of the brachioradialis
- positive: rapid flexion of fingers.
Spurling’s tests A and B variants: how are they different in testing
A - side bend with axial loading/compression
B - side bend with contralateral rotation (ex. R SB with L rotation) with addition of axial compression at the end