MSK Spine Flashcards
Clinical course for neck/back pain
____ resolve by 1-2 weeks
____ resolve by 6-12 weeks
85% recur by:
50%
90%
1-2 years
____ constitutes the 2nd most common reason for primary care physician office visits
the 10% of patients with residual symptoms of neck/back pain
Red flags for back/neck pain:
Name the condition:
- Gait ataxia/UMN changes
- Bowel/bladder/sexual dysfunction
- Night pain/weight loss
- Fevers/Chills
- Myelopathy
- Cauda Equina syndrome
- Tumor
- Infection
In the work force, what are the top two reasons for absenteeism?
- upper respiratory infections
2. low back pain
Regarding absenteeism and return-to-work expectations for low back pain
Time missed from work: (name RTW percentage)
- ~6 months:
- ~1 year:
- ~ 2 years:
- 50%
- 25%
- 0
Name the atypical C spine vertebrae
typical?
- Atlas (C1) ring shaped with two lateral masses. No vertebral body or spinous process. Axis (C2) has odontoid process, bifid spinous process (like C2-6)
- C3-7
Anterior region: cervical uncinate processes: raised margins along the lateral aspect of the superior surface of the cervical vertebral body.
Posterior region: pedicles, superior articular processes, inferior articular processes, laminae, TP, foramen transversarium, and SP
In cervical disc degenerative disease, the raised margins approximate with the body of the superior vertebra. The end result is the degenerative joint change called _____.
joint of luschka (unconvertebral joint)
the joints of luschka function to limit lateral translation.
Name the unique characteristics of thoracic vertebrae:
- Anterior region
- Posterior region
- VB with articulations for ribs
2. Pedicles, SAP, IAP, laminae, transverse processes with articulations for rib tubercles and spinous processes.
____ is an anomalous fusion of the 5th lumbar vertebrae with the sacrum
Incidence: ____ complete, ____ incomplete
sacralization
1% complete
6% complete
a 3-joint complex is formed between 2 lumbar vertebrae:
- 3.
- vertebral body endplate-disc-endlplate joint
- zygapophyseal joint
3 zygapophyseal joint
____ is an anomalous partial or complete nonunion of the first and second segment of the sacrum. This forms an additional lumbar segment (L6) and leaves 4 remaining fused sacral segments.
Incidence:
Lumbarization
4%
Name the components of the zygapophyseal joint: 5
AKA: ZP-joint, apophyseal joint, facet joint
- Superior articular process (SAP)
- Inferior articular process (IAP)
- Joint capsule
4 Articular cartilage - Meniscus
Name the sacral ligaments:
- Superior iliolumbar
- Anterior iliolumbar
- Inferior Iliolumbar
- Posterior sacroiliac ligament
- Sacrospinous ligament
- Sacrotuberous ligament
- Anterior sacroiliac ligament.
- Interosseous ligaments (at SI joint)
AA and OA joints have no true ___ joints due to their atypical anatomy.
ZP joints
Facet joints are positioned in a ___ plane in C3-7.
In a thoracic plane?
Lumbar?
Frontal (coronal)
Frontal (coronal)
Lumbar begins in sagittal plane, progresses to frontal plane at L5/S1.
Each ZP joint has ___ innervation.
Name them
dual - from medial branches of the dorsal primary ramus off that spinal nerve.