MSK Flashcards
Myotomes Upper Limb
Neck Flexion - C1,2
Lateral neck flexion - C3
Shoulder shrugging - C4
Shoulder Abduction - C5,6 (axillary)
Elbow Flexion - C5,6 (muskulocutaneous)
Elbow Extension - C6,7,8 (radial)
Wrist Extension - C7,8 (radial)
Finger Extension - C7 (radial - posterior interosseous)
Finger Flexion - C8 (median)
Finger Abduction - C8, T1 (ulnar)
Abductor pollis brevis - T1 (median)
Myotomes Lower Limb
Hip Flexion - L2,3 (femoral)
Hip Extension - L4,5 (inferior gluteal)
Knee Extension - L3,4 (femoral)
Knee flexion - L5,S1
Ankle Dorsiflexion - L4,5 (deep peroneal)
Great toe extension - L5
Ankle Plantarflexion - S1,2 (tibial)
Reflexes
Biceps & Brachioradialis - C56
Triceps - C78
Patellar - L34
Achilles - S12
Spurling’s Sign
- pain down arm with axial load to head in extension and lateral flexion towards affected side
- 90% specific, 45% sensitive for radiculopathy
L’hermitte’s Sign
- electric shock pain/paresthesias down spine into arms with forward neck flexion
Atraumatic Neck Pain - Indications for Imaging
- acute, atraumatic, nonradicular/nonmyelopathic
- no imaging
- chronic (weeks-months) or RA/ankspond –> c-spine films
- bone/disc margin destruction/instability –> MRI
- neuro ssx –> MRI (inpatient if progressive weakness or ssx myelopathy)
- CT myelogram if cannot do MRI
DDx of Atraumatic Neck Pain
- cervical disc herniation
- worse valsalva
- +ve Spurling’s
- better with manual cervical distraction in flexion
- most common c5-c6, c6-c7
- MRI
- cervical spondylosis & stenosis
- may cause myelopathy with osteophytes
- cancer
- MRI entire spine
- cervical myofascial pain syndrome
- epidural abscess
- osteomyelitis
- discitis
- night pain, constant
- spinal epidural abscess
- transverse myelitis
- MRI may lag behind findings
- admit if suspicious even if MRI neg
- LP lymphocytosis + protein
- treat steroids + plasma exchange
- cervical spinal epidural hematoma
- patient on OAC/hemophilia
Treatment/Dispo of Atraumatic Neck Pain
-
radiculopathy
- NSAIDS, opioids, GP f/u for imaging
- admit if
- progressive weakness
- acute/progressive symptoms
- signs of myelopathy
-
myelopathy
- bilat symptoms, sexual dysfunction, bowel/bladder/clumsiness in hands
- d/w neurosx