Physical Ax Findings - Pain Types Flashcards
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Physical Ax Findings - Loose control
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habitual posture PD good mobility PD soft end feel relative flex favours spine worse with repeats worse after PAIVM PPIVM increased PD Poor local mm function Poor finding non-PD Poor control PD Poor remote mobility PD Poor remote recuitment PD Remote weakness PD general hypermobility
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Physical Ax Findings - Tight control
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habitual rigidity slow cautious movement excessive recruitment rigidity/breath holding flexion and return from flexion painful improves with relaxation eases with OP passive flexion OK Poor finding PD Poor crossing midline Poor control flexion (give into ext.) Poor remote dissociation (Tx sp + legs)
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Physical Ax Findings - mobility impaired
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habitual posture non pd lack mobility pd hard end feel relative flex favours thorax and hip better with repeats better after paivm ppivm decreased PD poorish finding into PD ok control of PD remote mobility limited non PD poor remote recruitment non PD remote weakness non-PD
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Physical Ax Findings - Radicular pain only
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stretch sensitive not very compression sensitive positive neurodynamics neural palpation varies negative neurology hyperalgesia only at nerve
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Physical Ax Findings - Radiculopathy
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stretch sensitive compression sensitive positive neurodynamics positive neural palpation positive neurology hyperalgesia into referred area allodynia referred area
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Physical Ax Findings - Nociplastic (11)
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Pain findings unrelated to tissue findings Extreme antalgic postures Pain in early range pain in all directions No direction or position of ease Extreme slowness of movement Allodynia and Hyperalgesia (local and remote) Temporal summation Inconsistencies in response Influenced by context No anatomical or biomechanical sense