Lumbar Flashcards

1
Q
  • Axial neck pain, above shoulders, unilateral
  • Pain with and/or limited Extension + Rotation
  • Tenderness upon palpation
  • Local pain radiation into shoulders or upper back
A

Cervical Facet Syndrome

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  • Pain and tenderness in low back
  • Local stiffness alongside the spine
  • Pain, stiffness, difficulty certain movements (sit-stand)
  • Pain with extension
  • Upper can radiate to flank, hip, thigh
  • Lower can radiate deep into thigh and lower leg
A

Lumbar Facet Syndrome

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3
Q
  • Localized buttock pain
  • Sharp, stabbing/shooting pain down to post. thigh
    (above knee)
  • Difficulty sitting for too long, lying on same side
  • Local tenderness near PSIS
  • Pain with forward bending
A

SI joint dysfunction

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4
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  • Symptoms vary patient to patient
  • Chronic LBP
  • Pain radiation into buttock and thighs
  • Pain can be uni or bi
  • Sitting intolerance (>60)
  • No radicular pattern
  • Directional preference, (+) valsalvas
A

Discogenic Pain

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5
Q

Pain:
- LB
- Lateral hips
- Butt
- Anterior groin

A

Trigger Point
Quadratus Lumborum (Subcostal L1-L4 APR)

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6
Q
  • Unilateral leg pain > LBP (dermatomal pattern)
  • Pain below knee, into foot or toes
  • Numbness + paresthesia (same area)
  • SLR (+)
A

Segmental Radiculopathy

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Lumbar myotomes
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4
5
S1

A

1= hip flexion
2 = hip flexion
3 = hip flexion + knee extension
4 = knee extension + ankle dorsiflexion
5 = Hallux extension + ankle plantar flexion
S1 = ankle plantar flexion + eversion

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8
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Lumbar Dermatomes
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4
5
S1

A

1 = Inguinal
2 = ant-mid thigh
3 = ant-distal thigh
4 = med lower leg/foot
5 = lat leg/foot
1 = lat side of food

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9
Q

Lumbar reflexes
3
4
5
S1

A

3 = Patellar
4 = Patellar
5 = Achilles
S1 = Achilles

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10
Q
  • Low back pain
  • (-) extension (+) flexion
  • decreased ROM (Extension)
  • Tight hamstrings
  • Disturbance of coordination and balance
A

Spondylolisthesis

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11
Q
  • Pain aggravated by prolonged ambulation, standing
  • (+) flexion, (-) extension
  • Neurogenic claudication (decreased walking capacity)
  • Shopping cart sign
  • Symptoms bilateral (but usually asymmetrical)
  • Walking upstairs (Flex) easier than walking downstairs
A

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

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12
Q
  • Pain in/around the tailbone (localized)
  • Pulling/cutting sensation
  • Guarded seated position
  • Pain with bowel movemets
  • +/- LBP
A

Coccalgia

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13
Q

Red Flags:
- Acronym?
- Conditions?

A
  • NIFTI + A
  • Neuro: Cauda Equina Syndrome
  • Infection
  • Fracture (Burst, Compression)
  • Tumor
    -Inflammation
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14
Q
  • Bilateral sciatica (with saddle anesthesia)
  • Reduced perineal sensation
  • Neurogenic bladder + Fecal incontinence
  • Loss of anal tone
  • Loss of sexual function
  • Management?
A

Cauda Equina Syndrome

Immediate ER referral

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15
Q

(1) Fever, Immunocompromised, Hx of IV drug use, recent GI or GU procedure

(2) >50 y.o, Hx of cancer, Night pain/sweats,
unexplained weight loss

A

(1) Infection

(2) Tumor

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