Lecture 2: Compression Neuropathies Flashcards
Which nerve root reponsible for wrist extension and elbow flexion?
C6
Which nerve root is associated with wrist flexion, elbow extension, and finger extension?
C7
What is protrusion vs. extrusion in relation to a herniated disc?
- Protrusion: only few cartilage rings are torn; no leakage of central material
- Extrusion: cartilage rings have torn in a small area; nucleus pulposus is able to flow out of the disc space
Pain caused by compression of the spinal nerve that radiates in the distribution of the defined nerve root describes what?
Radiculopathy
A positive Hoffmann test indicates what?
Cervical myelopathy (i.e., cervical spinal stenosis)
Which nerve provides the majority of the sensation to the dorsum of the hand?
Radial n.
Radial nerve entrapment at the wrist will present how?
Sensation changes over posterolateral hand
A positive “OK” sign is suggestive of what?
Anterior interosseous syndrome –> Median n.
Froment’s sign where a pt must flex the thumb in order to pinch paper between 1st and 2nd digits is seen with what nerve entrapment syndrome?
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome –> Ulnar n.
Which nerve roots are responsible for hip flexion?
L1, L2
Which nerve roots are responsible for knee extension?
L2, L3
Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the inguinal crease?
L1
Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the anterior thigh?
L2
Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the anterior thigh just above knee?
L3
Which nerve root is responsible for ankle dorsiflexion + sensation to the medial leg and foot?
L4