Radiculopathy Flashcards
What is radiculopathy?
Conduction block in axons of a spinal nerve or its roots.
This leads to weakness and paraesthesia and numbness depending on which axons are involved
Radiculopathy vs radicular pain
Radiculopathy = State of neurological loss +/- radicular pain
Radicular pain = Pain from damage or irritation of spinal nerve tissue, particularly the dorsal root ganglion.
Explain the route of the roots.
Roots originate from the cord.
Anterior and posterior roots of spinal nerves unite within intervertebral foramina.
Evaginates the dura mater seperately before uniting to form the mixed spinal nerve.
Causes of radiculopathy.
Intervertebral disc prolapse (lumbar spine)
Degenerative disease of the spine -> Neuroforaminal or spinal canal stenosis (cervical spine due to its mobility)
Fracture
Malignancy (metastatic most commonly)
Infection (extradural abscess, osteomyelitis like TB (Pott’s disease) or HZV)
Clinical features
Paraesthesia and numbness
Weakness
Radicular pain (burning, deep, strap-like or narrow pain) This pain can be intermittent
Examination findings
Dermatomal and myotomal involvement
Evaluate for cauda euqine by pinprick sensation in perianal dermatomes, anocutaneous reflex, anal tone, rectal pressure sensation which may all be reduced.
Faecal incontinence, urinary retention and saddle anaesthesia are red flags of what?
Cauda equina syndrome along with ED and bilateral sciatica
Immunosuppression, IV drug abuse and unexplain fever (along with radiculopathy) are red flags of what?
Infection like osteomyelitis or abscess
Chronic steroid use + radiculopathy are red flags of what?
Fracture or infection
Significant trauma + osteoporosis or metabolic bone disease + radiculopathy are red flags of what?
Fracture
New onset of radiculopathy after 50 year olds are is a red flag of?
Malignancy
History of malignancy is a red flag of?
Metastatic disease
Dx
Referred pain (MI (arm), hepatobiliary disease (right shoulder), urinary tract disease (flank, groinm thigh)
Myofascial pain
Thoracic outlet syndrome
Greater trochanteric bursitis
Iliotibial band syndrome
Meralgia paraesthetica
Piriformis syndrome
Only condition requiring emergency surgical treatment
Cauda equina syndrome
How are most IV disc prolapses managed?
Non-operatively