Mononeuropathies Flashcards
1
Q
What are the features of a radial neuropathy?
A
- Most common cause is entrapment at spinal groove
- Wrist and finger drop
- Extensor carpi radialis (wrist extension), extensor digitorum communis (finger extension) and brachioradialis (elbow flexion in mid-pronation) weakness
2
Q
What are the features of an ulnar neuropathy?
A
- Most common cause is entrapment at ulnar groove (medial epicondyle of humerus)
- Hx of trauma at elbow, sensory disturbance and weakness (weak grip)
- 1st dorsal interosseus (index finger abduction), abductor digiti minimi (pinkie abduction), flexor carpi ulnaris (wrist flexion) and adductor pollicus (thumb adduction) weakness
3
Q
What are the features of a median neuropathy?
A
- Most common cause is entrapment within carpal tunnel at wrist
- Hx of intermittent nocturnal pain, numbness and tingling (often relieved by shaking hand), weak grip and positive Tinel’s sign/Phalen’s test
- Lumbricals I + II (flexion at MCP joints), opponens pollicis (thumb opposition), abductor pollicus brevis (thumb abduction) and flexor pollicus brevis (thumb flexion) weakness
4
Q
What are the features of a median (anterior interosseous branch) neuropathy?
A
- Most common cause is trauma to forearm
- Forearm pain, weak grip of keys and positive Tinel’s sign/Phalen’s test
- Pronator quadratus (flexion at MCP joints), flexor pollicus longus (thumb flexion) and flexor digitorum profundus lateral (thumb flexion) weakness
5
Q
What are the features of a common peroneal neuropathy?
A
- Most common cause is entrapment at fibular head
- Hx of trauma, surgery or external compression, acute onset foot drop and sensory disturbance
- Tibialis anterior (ankle dosriflexion) and extensor hallicus longus (great toe extension) weakness
6
Q
What are the features of a femoral neuropathy?
A
- Most common cause is haemorrhage/trauma
- Weakness of quadriceps, weakness of hip flexion and numbness in medial shin
- Quadriceps (knee extension), iliopsoas (hip flexion) and adductor magnus (hip adduction) weakness