Radiculopathies Flashcards

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What are radiculopathies?

A

range of symptoms occurring due to compression of a nerve at or near the root as it exits the spinal cord

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Where is the problem in spinal cord compression?

A

problem in spinal cord

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3
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Where is the problem in cauda equina?

A

problem in cauda equina

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Where is the problem in radiculopathy?

A

problem in nerve root

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What are causes of radiculopathies?

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  1. Degenerative disc disease
  2. Osteoarthritis
  3. Spondylolisthesis
  4. Tumour
  5. Infection
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What are motor symptoms of radiculopathies?

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LMN symptoms for muscles innervated by this spinal root

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What are sensory symptoms in radiculopathies?

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  1. dermatomal pattern

2. Pain, numbness

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What is an example of radiculopathy?

A

sciatica

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What is affected in sciatica?

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lumbosacral nerve root impingement

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What are symptoms of sciatica?

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  1. Pain and tingling radiating from lower back to ipsilateral leg
  2. Weakness in calf muscles
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What is the test for sciatica?

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straight leg raise test

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12
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How is the straight leg test peformed in sciatica?

A

if pain distribution of sciatic nerve is reproduced on passive flexion of straight leg at hip between 30-70 degrees, then positive sign: Lasegue’s sign

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13
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What imaging is used in sciatica?

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CT/MRI to visualise lumbar disc herniation

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14
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What are possible DDx for radiculopathies?

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  1. Spinal tumour

2. Systemic disease known to cause peripheral neuropathies

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What investigations are used for radiculopathies?

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  • Pain that has not responded to Tx for 6-8 weeks should be imaged
    1. CT/MRI can help visualize a lumbar disc hernaition
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16
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What is management plan for radiculopathies?

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  • NSAIDs,
  • Muscle relaxants
  • Steroid injection