Cervical Spine TBC 3 Flashcards

1
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: age

A

< 50 yo

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2
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: acuity

A

Acute < 12 weeks

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3
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: restricted cervical ROM, especially where

A

endrange

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4
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: referred pain?

A

may be present

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5
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: segmental hypomobility where

A

cervical/thoracic spine

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6
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: more than (%) of pts presenting to a pain clinic with neck pain suffer from facet-related pain

A

50%

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7
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: dysfunction arising from the joint (facet/uncovertebral) d/t

A
  • high density of mechanoreceptors
  • increased proprioception
  • increased nociceptive function
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8
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With foraminal stenosis, what symptoms will you likely see? (neuro)

A
  • paresthesia
  • myotomal weakness
  • hyporeflexia
  • increased likelihood of LMN dysfunction
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9
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: joint stiffness worst when?

A

morning

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10
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: likely decreased ___ strength

A

postural

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11
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: dx accuracy of segmental mobility (PA assessment)

Sn

A

0.82

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12
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: dx accuracy of segmental mobility (PA assessment)

Sp

A

0.79

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13
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: Lateral stenosis is common due to

A

small foramen

osteophytes from 2 joints (uncovertebral/facet)

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14
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Neck pain with mobility deficits: arthritic conditions

s/s of lateral stenosis

A
  • vague mild/moderate ache in arm/neck
  • severe paresthesia in affected dermatome
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15
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: lateral stenosis

What increases/decreases symptoms?

A
  • Closing foramina increases symptoms
  • Opening foramina decreases symptoms
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16
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: arthritic conditions

this type of stenosis is common in the neck

A

lateral stenosis

17
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: lateral stenosis can be seen on this radiographic view

A

lateral

18
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: referral pattern

pink

A

C5/6

19
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: referral pattern

red

A

C4/5

20
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: referral pattern

green

A

C3/4

21
Q

Neck pain with mobility deficits: referral pattern

purple

A

C2/3