Lecture 2: Compression Neuropathies Flashcards

1
Q

Which nerve root reponsible for wrist extension and elbow flexion?

A

C6

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2
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Which nerve root is associated with wrist flexion, elbow extension, and finger extension?

A

C7

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3
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What is protrusion vs. extrusion in relation to a herniated disc?

A
  • 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
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4
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Pain caused by compression of the spinal nerve that radiates in the distribution of the defined nerve root describes what?

A

Radiculopathy

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5
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A positive Hoffmann test indicates what?

A

Cervical myelopathy (i.e., cervical spinal stenosis)

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6
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Which nerve provides the majority of the sensation to the dorsum of the hand?

A

Radial n.

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7
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Radial nerve entrapment at the wrist will present how?

A

Sensation changes over posterolateral hand

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8
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A positive “OK” sign is suggestive of what?

A

Anterior interosseous syndrome –> Median n.

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9
Q

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?

A

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome –> Ulnar n.

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10
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Which nerve roots are responsible for hip flexion?

A

L1, L2

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11
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Which nerve roots are responsible for knee extension?

A

L2, L3

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12
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Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the inguinal crease?

A

L1

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13
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Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the anterior thigh?

A

L2

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14
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Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the anterior thigh just above knee?

A

L3

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15
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Which nerve root is responsible for ankle dorsiflexion + sensation to the medial leg and foot?

A

L4

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16
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Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the lateral leg and dorsum of the foot?

A

L5

17
Q

Which nerve root is repsonsible for sensation of the lateral foot and plantar foot?

A

S1

18
Q

Numbness or burning pain on anterolateral thigh is pathognomonic for what?

A

Meralgia paresthetica: lateral femoral cutaneous n.

19
Q

Which nerve is affected in anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome and what are the findings?

A
  • Deep fibular nerve (L4-S2) at inferior extensor retinaculum
  • Pain over dorsomedial aspect of foot and worse at night
  • Weakness of extensor digitorum brevis
20
Q

What are the sx’s of tarsal tunnel syndrome; due to compression of which nerve?

A
  • Compression of posterior tibial n.
  • Paresthesias of the plantar aspect of foot
21
Q

Majority of sciatica is caused by weakness of what?

A

Sacroiliac ligament

22
Q

What is an important consideration when treating the tenderpoints associated with the LE in sciatica?

A

Hamstring TrPs must be treated during same tx as quadriceps TrPs

23
Q

Pain and tenderness 5cm distal to lateral epicondyle with wrist drop and pain with resisted supination is indicative of what?

A

Radial n. entrapment at Radial tunnel

24
Q

Achy pain in the mid/proximal forearm with pain elicited during resisted forearm pronation is likely due to entrapment of which nerve?

A

Median n. (Pronator Syndrome)

25
Q

What is the site of compression with a (+) Adson test looking toward vs. away the tested arm?

A
  • Looking away = Scalene m.
  • Looking toward = Rib 1
26
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Which SD finding of the fibular head may be seen with common fibular n. compression?

A

Posterior fibular head