OAT Neck Pain Flashcards

1
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What is pain?

A

warning sign of tissue injury

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2
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What are sources of acute pain?

A
muscle
tendon
ligament
joint capsule
cartilage
fascia
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3
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What does tissue compression cause?

A

compartment syndromes

nerve issues

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4
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What is reflex sympathetic dystrophy?

A

complex regional pain syndrome

in mild forms, differentiated by skin sensitivity & color changes (flushing)

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5
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What is enthesopathy?

A

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

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6
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What are sxs of enthesopathies?

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chronic pain w/ flares, worse in mornings & with activity (think plantar fasciitis)

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7
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What is regional instability?

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due to ligament laxity, usually due to insufficient healing

can lead to chronic muscle tension & overuse injury or further tears from increased tension

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8
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What is bursitis?

A

identified by location, fluctuance & tenderness

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9
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What is somatic dysfunction?

A

joint, fascia, or muscles that commonly become dysfunctional

joint dysfunction causes “facilitated” regions (local spasm & hypersensitivity)

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10
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How is somatic dysfunction resolved?

A

resolves with OMT

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11
Q

What sxs are associated with cervical radiculopathy?

A

reports of scapular area sxs alleviated w/ neck positioning has high likelihood ratio for radiculopathy

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12
Q

What are worrisome sxs of cervical myelopathy?

A

other sx including Hoffman’s
Babinski
Age>45yo
Gait disturbances

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13
Q

What are common muscular causes of neck pain?

A

Scalene m
Longus coli m
Splenius capitis m
Levator scapulae m

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14
Q

What are common specific causes of neck pain?

A
Radiculopathy
Cervical Myelopathy
Upper thoracics
Occipital Neuritis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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15
Q

What are common tendinous causes of neck pain?

A

Scalene m
Longus coli m
Splenius capitis m
Levator scapulae m

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16
Q

What are common ligamentous causes of neck pain?

A
Facet capsule 
Interspinous ligament (of cervical vertebrae)
17
Q

What are common neurologic causes of neck pain?

A

Scalene m (accounts for 80% of numb/tingling)
Pectoralis minor m
Facet or disc

18
Q

Is the SD the primary DX and causing symptoms?

A

cause is likely when SD is unusual

cause is likely when location of symptom & significant TART findings align

cause is even more likely when pressure @ SD reproduces quality of pts sxs

19
Q

What are biomechanical causes of neck pain?

A

injury or insufficient healing of tendon, muscle, enthesis, capsule, fascia

facial tension imbalance

chronic strains (caused by dz like MS, CP)

leg length

20
Q

What are neurological causes of neck pain?

A
nerve impingement
nerve entrapment
nerve damage
referred pain
disease
21
Q

What are respiratory/circulatory causes of neck pain?

A
cervical congestion (from tight muscle)
SVC syndrome
22
Q

What are metabolic-energetic causes of neck pain?

A
URI or other infection
Inflammation rxns (ankylosing spondylitis, RA)
23
Q

What are behavioral causes of neck pain?

A

behaviors that lead to tension & strain patterns (posture, studying, vision)

24
Q

What techniques would you use to tx biomechanical causes of neck pain?

A

reduce tension
improve symmetry
reduce impingement
reduce strength imbalances

25
Q

What techniques would you use to tx neurological causes of neck pain?

A

reduce impingement

medications (muscle relaxer, anti-depressant, anti-seizure)

26
Q

What techniques would you use to tx resp/circ causes of neck pain?

A

Lymphatics (reduce tissue congestion)

Improve blood flow (improves nutrient delivery)

27
Q

What techniques would you use to tx metabolic-energetic causes of neck pain?

A

reduce inflammation (NSAIDs, steroids)

28
Q

What techniques would you use to tx behavioral causes of neck pain?

A
change studying position
improve posture
activity breaks
vision
strengthening, stretches