Lecture 1: Assessment of Thoracolumbar Spine Flashcards
What type of curve do you see in thoracic spine?
Convex Curve
What type of curve do you see in lumbar spine?
Concave Curve
Why would you percuss the spine?
- Identify tender/painful points
- Identify fractures or bony injuries
Why would you auscultate the spine?
Can find respiratory or renal issues
What are the most common reasons for lower back pain?
- Compression Fracture
- Osteomyeleitis
- Muscle spasm
- Muscle strain/sprain
What is the ideal age to start scoliosis screening?
Age 10
What is the danger of early onset scoliosis?
- Can lead to malformed ribs
- Affect lung development
- Can continue to worsen into adulthood
What is the most common form of scoliosis?
What age group does it affect?
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
- Ages 10-18
- 4/100 children can be affected*
Scoliosis is defined as a curvature of the spine in what plane?
How many degrees of curvature defines scoliosis?
Coronal Plane
10o
How many people with scoliosis need treatment?
10% of the affected scoliosis patients
Between males and females, which sex has a higher risk of curve progression?
Females
How can adults develop scoliosis?
Progression of congenital scoliosis or secondary to other conditions (paralysis, taruma, spinal surgery)
How would you screen for scoliosis?
- Differences in height of shoulders or scapulae
- Asymmetry of waistline
- Asymmetry in distance that the arms hang from trunk
- Head shifted to one side and not centered over sacrum
- Called Trunk Shift
- Plumb line dropped from spinous process of 7th cervical vertebra
What is spondylitis?
Inflammation of spinal joints
What is spondylosis?
Degeneration of intervertebral disks that can result in a painful condition of the spine