Quality Of Pain & Radiation Flashcards
Constant
Joint or nerve
Burning and/or hot feeling
Nerve
Sharp pain not on motion
Nerve
Stabbing or lightening like pain
Nerve
Tingling and/or numbness
Nerve
Cramping/knot and/or spasm
Muscle (bag or worms)
Dull ache
Muscle (bag or worms)
Radiating dull or deep pain
Referred pain: scleratogenous pain
Deep burning or dull pain
Bone/ligament
Pinpoint pain over paraspinal tissue
Myofascial trigger point
Crawling sensation (formication)
Myofascial pain
Throbbing pain
Vascular
Well localized
Peripheral
Diffuse
Central
Passive
Sprain
Active
Muscle/tendon
Dull passive
Ligamentous
LACK of passive tension
Tendon rupture
Active resistance
Strain
Nerve pain will follow what pattern
Specific dermatomal pattern
Muscle pain will be a localized pain and may refer where
To peripheral areas
Injuries to a ligament refer pain into areas and are called
Sclerotomal patterns
Sharp pain on motion
Joint
Dermatome pain
Radiating, sharp, stabbing, and we’ll demarcated. Particular nerve root level
Myotogenous pain
Pain referral with muscular or fascial tissue
Scleratogenous pain
Dull, achy, diffuse and difficult to pinpoint. From cartilage, ligament, joint capsule or bone