Cspine - Main ones summarised Flashcards

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Cervical strain

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whiplash, causes Muscular + ligamentous structures of the cervical spine to be stretched beyond physiologic capacity

sudden hyperextension followed by hyper-flexion of the neck.
Commonly from Rear end automobile collisions or Sports trauma

Neck pain
Persistent stiffness
Trapezial/upper back pain
Muscle spasm
Headaches
Limited ROM

Approximately 50% of people fully recover within 1 year of WAD.

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Herniation

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When the outer part (annulus fibrosus) tears or splits, the gel (nucleus pulposus) can poke out. (think jam donut)

Traumatic events, some spontaneous cases
Most occur between C5 and T1

More common in elderly due to wear and tear & less water in discs

Age
Lack of regular exercise
Tobacco use
Poor posture

Frequent headaches
Limited ROM
Pain that originates around the paraspinal muscles radiates down one of the upper extremities

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Stenosis

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A condition in which the spinal canal is too small for the spinal cord and nerve roots. This can cause damage to the spinal cord.

Bone spurs.
Herniated disks.
Thick ligaments
Tumors
Spinal injuries.

<50

Scoliosis

Numbness
Tingling or weakness in a hand, leg, foot or arm
Neck pain
Common to present vague neurological symptoms -
Problems with walking and balance
Bowl and bladder inconsistence

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Acute disc prolapse

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Slipped disc pressing on a nerve root

Sudden unguarded flexion and rotation
Predisposed abnormality of disc with increased nuclear tension

30-50

Genetics, smoking, ageing, improper lifting

Pain and stiffness in the neck
Pain radiating to scapular region and occiput
Pain and paraesthesia in one lower limb, radiating to the outer elbow, back of wrist, index and middle fingers
Neck may be tilted forwards and sideways
Muscles tender and movements restricted

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Pyogenic infection

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Local inflammation of skin, soft tissue and bodily parts which are mainly caused by invasion and multiplication of pathogenic microorganism

Pathogen, usually staphylococcus, reaches the spine via the blood stream.
Later, abscess formation occurs and pus may extend into spinal canal or soft tissue planes of the neck

Pain in the neck, often associated with muscles spasm and stiffness
Severely limited neck ROM
Blood tests may show a leucocytosis and an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate

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Tuberculosis

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spinal infection caused by tuberculosis

Blood borne infection that localises in the intervertebral disc and the anterior parts of the adjacent vertebral bodies
As bone crumbles the Cspine collapses into kyphosis

More common in children

Neck pain and stiffness
Retropharyngeal abscess (in neglected cases) causes difficulty swallowing. Shows as swelling in posterior triangle of neck
Neck extremely tender, all movements limited

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Rheumatoid arthritis

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Autoimmune disorder, occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks your own body’s tissues.
4 main stages: 1)Preclinical 2) Synovitis 3) Destruction 4) Deformity
Mainly elderly women

Family history.
Smoking. C
Excess weight.

Neck pain and noticeable restriction
Tender, warm, swollen joints
Joint stiffness that is usually worse in the mornings and after inactivity
Fatigue, fever and loss of appetite

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Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Inflammatory disease that, over time, can cause some vertebrae to fuse

No known specific cause, though genetic factors seem to be involved
It’s thought disruption to the microbiome in your gut may play a role in its development.
Smoking.

Teenagers and young adults - 2x more common in men

First sign at lumber-sacral joint
Neck pain and stiffness, some years after onset of backache
Neck gradually becomes rigid and kyphotic, some movement preserved at atlantooccipital and atlantoaxial joints
Pain that’s worse in the morning or after sitting for a long time
A rigid spine that curves forward

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Cervical Facet Syndrome

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A type of osteoarthritis that occurs when the structure of one or more of the vertebral facet joints begins to deteriorate.

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Cervical Artery Dysfunction

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Umbrella term for rare vascular problems of the neck
Can involve the internal carotid and/or vertebral arteries

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Trigger points

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Discrete focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle. Produce pain locally
Acute trauma or repetitive micro trauma, leading to developmental stress on muscle fibres

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Chronic disc degeneration

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With time discs collapse and flatten. Bony spurs appear at the anterior and posterior margins of vertebral bodies on either side of affected disc
Disc can become calisifed, extra bone closes space even further

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