OAT Neck Pain Flashcards
What is pain?
warning sign of tissue injury
What are sources of acute pain?
muscle tendon ligament joint capsule cartilage fascia
What does tissue compression cause?
compartment syndromes
nerve issues
What is reflex sympathetic dystrophy?
complex regional pain syndrome
in mild forms, differentiated by skin sensitivity & color changes (flushing)
What is enthesopathy?
weakness of the attachment point of tendon or ligament to bone
healing is generally complete by end of 8 weeks (later pain is due to incomplete healing)
creates reflexive tension w/ in muscle that has weak attachments
What are sxs of enthesopathies?
chronic pain w/ flares, worse in mornings & with activity (think plantar fasciitis)
What is regional instability?
due to ligament laxity, usually due to insufficient healing
can lead to chronic muscle tension & overuse injury or further tears from increased tension
What is bursitis?
identified by location, fluctuance & tenderness
What is somatic dysfunction?
joint, fascia, or muscles that commonly become dysfunctional
joint dysfunction causes “facilitated” regions (local spasm & hypersensitivity)
How is somatic dysfunction resolved?
resolves with OMT
What sxs are associated with cervical radiculopathy?
reports of scapular area sxs alleviated w/ neck positioning has high likelihood ratio for radiculopathy
What are worrisome sxs of cervical myelopathy?
other sx including Hoffman’s
Babinski
Age>45yo
Gait disturbances
What are common muscular causes of neck pain?
Scalene m
Longus coli m
Splenius capitis m
Levator scapulae m
What are common specific causes of neck pain?
Radiculopathy Cervical Myelopathy Upper thoracics Occipital Neuritis Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What are common tendinous causes of neck pain?
Scalene m
Longus coli m
Splenius capitis m
Levator scapulae m