Neck Pain Red Flags Flashcards
1
Q
Which red flags in a neck pain case could indicate meningitis?
A
- Severe nuchal rigidity
- Neck pain increased by Cx flexion
- Rash
- SSX of infection (fever, sweats / chills, malaise)
2
Q
Which red flags in a neck pain case could indicate a tumour?
A
- Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
- Headache
- Vomiting
3
Q
Which red flags in a neck pain case could indicate a CAD (Cervical Arterial Dissection)?
A
- Unilateral headache and unilateral neck pain
- Asymmetrical cervical nerve findings
- Dizziness
- Tinnitus
- Speech and/ or vision change
- Horner’s syndrome (unilateral SSX of diminished pupil, eyelid droop, lack of facial sweating)
- Diminished co-ordination
4
Q
Which risk factors increase the likelihood of a CAD in a neck pain case?
A
- Family or personal history of CVD
- Risk factors for CVD (over 50, metabolic syndrome)
- Diabetes
- Tobacco use
5
Q
Which tests should be performed if CAD is considered a potential diagnosis?
A
- BP (diminished BP can indicate a cervical aneurysm)
2. Cranial nerve exam (asymmetrical cranial nerve findings can indicate a CAD)
6
Q
Which tests should be performed if meningitis is considered a potential diagnosis?
A
- Vitals (increased temperature can indicate an infection which may be meningitis)
- Cervical flexion (severely reduced ROM in Cx flexion and severely increased pain in flexion can indicate meningitis)
7
Q
What are the 3 main serious pathologies to screen for in a neck pain case?
A
- CAD
- Meningitis
- Tumour