MSK Flashcards
What are the red flags for lumbar or pelvic pain?
Bladder/ bowel dysfunction
Saddle anaesthesia
Bilateral paraesthesia/ numbness
Bilateral leg pain
Lower limb weakness
What are the red flags for thoracic or cervical pain?
Bilateral paraesthesia
Gait disturbance/ lower limb weakness
Clumsiness
5Ds/3Ns:
- dizziness
- diplopia
- drop attacks
- dysphagia
- dysphasia
- nausea
- numbness (facial)
- nystagmus
Origin and insertion for longus colli
O - TP C5-T3
I - atlas, front of C2-6
Origin and insertion for longus capitis
O - TP C3-6
I - occipital bone
Origin and insertion for SCM
O - Manubrium, medial clavicle
I - Mastoid, superior nuchal line
Origin and insertion for levator scapulae
O - TP C1-4
I - Medial border scapula
Origin and insertion for trapezius
O - Occipital proturbance, nuchal line, superior ligamentum nuchae, SP C7-T12
I - Lateral 1/3 clavicle, acromion process, spine of scap
Origin and insertion for erector spinae
O - SP T11-L5
I - Mastoid process, TP
Origin and insertion for semispinalis cervicis
O - TP T1-6
I - SP C2-5
Origin and insertion for semispinalis capitis
O - articulator process C4-7
I - occipital bone
Origin and insertion for scalenes
O - C2-7
I - 1st/2nd ribs
Origin and insertion for splenius
O - lower half nuchal ligament, SP C7-T3
I - mastoid process, temporal bone