Lecture 3: LBP - Lumbar, Piriformis, Short Leg Syndrome, Psoas Flashcards

1
Q

What are the viscerosomatic levels for the upper and lower extremities?

A
  • Upper = T2-T7
  • Lower = T11-L2
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Abnormal stimulation of what elicits the stretch reflex and maintains a muscle spasm?

A

Gamma motor neuron

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3
Q

What is the most common presenting sx’s of Piriformis Syndrome?

A

Pain w/ sitting, standing, or lying longer than 15-20 mins

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4
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Right-sided piriformis syndrome would cause what type of sacral SD and L5 compensatory rotation?

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Left on left sacral torsion w/ L5 RR

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5
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What is the Freiburg sign for Piriformis Syndrome?

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Pain during passive internal rotation of the hip

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6
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Strengthening of which hip muscles has been shown to be of benefit for Piriformis Syndrome?

A

ADductor ms.

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What is the Pace sign for piriformis syndrome?

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Pt is seated and ABducts against resistance –>> pain

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Which lumbar vertebrae and SD finding is commonly seen with Psoas Syndrome?

A

L1 FLEXED Rotated and SB towards side of tight psoas

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Q

Stage 1 of Psoas syndrome is characterized by what?

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Bilateral spasm

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Q

Which tx’s should NOT be used in the acute setting of Psoas Syndrome?

A
  • Don’t do direct** stretching or **direct ME
  • Don’t use heat!
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11
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Which TP point is being treated here?

A

Low ilium

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12
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Which TP is being treated here?

A

iliacus

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13
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Which type of stretch should be used in stage one (acute setting) of Psoas Syndrome?

A

Passive stretch (rolled up towel TID)

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Stage 2 of Psoas Syndrome is characterized by what?

A

Unilateral spasm

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15
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What is the key SD finding in stage 2 of a right psoas spasm?

A

L1 F RR SR

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16
Q

What are the 3 steps and in what order for tx of Stage 2 of Psoas Syndrome?

A
  • 1st = L1
  • 2nd = L2-L5
  • 3rd = Psoas stretch
17
Q

What occurs in stage 3 of Psoas Syndrome?

A

Add sacral torsion and side shit

18
Q

What side will the axis of the sacral torsion be and in which direction will the pelvis side shift during stage 3 of psoas syndrome?

A
  • Axis of torsion = same side of SD
  • Shift of pelvis AWAY from side of SD
19
Q

If Psoas Syndrome is chronic in stage 3 there may be what innominate and leg SD’s present?

A

Posterior innominate SD –> Short leg = both on side of dysf. Psoas

20
Q

Which stage of Psoas Syndrome do you add a Piriformis spasm?

A

Stage 4

21
Q

Which side will the Piriformis spasm seen in stage 4 of Psoas syndrome be on and what will the finding be on OSE?

A

OPPOSITE side –> R. Psoas will see L. LE external rotation

22
Q

What is seen in stage 5 of Psoas syndrome and what should be added to tx?

A

Add sciatica –> add low-dose steroid

23
Q

Patients with Psoas syndrome will complain of difficulty lying in which position?

A

Prone

24
Q

What is the key finding at the level of L5 in L5-S1 ambulatory compensation for short leg syndrome?

A

L5 SB towards axis, rotates opposite (towards deep sulcus)