Spastic legs Flashcards

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Spastic legs presentation

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This man had difficulty in walking Examine his lower limbs neurologically.

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Clinical signs in Spastic legs

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  1. Inspection: Wheelchair and walking sticks (disuse atrophy and contractures may be present if chronic)
  2. Tone: Increased tone and ankle clonus
  3. Power: Generalized weakness
  4. Reflexes: Hyper‐reflexia and extensor plantars
  5. Gait: ‘scissoring’
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Additional signs in Spastic legs

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  1. Examine for a sensory level suggestive of a spinal lesion
  2. Look at the back for scars or spinal deformity
  3. Search for features of multiple sclerosis, e.g. cerebellar signs, fundoscopy for optic atrophy
  4. Ask about bladder symptoms and note the presence or absence of urinary catheter.
  5. Offer to test anal tone
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Common causes of Spastic legs

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  1. Multiple sclerosis
  2. Spinal cord compression/cervical myelopathy
  3. Trauma
  4. Motor neurone disease (no sensory signs)
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Other causes of Spastic legs

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  1. Anterior spinal artery thrombosis: dissociated sensory loss with preservation of dorsal columns
  2. Syringomyelia: with typical upper limb signs
  3. Hereditary spastic paraplegia: stiffness exceeds weakness, positive family history
  4. Subacute combined degeneration of the cord: absent reflexes with upgoing plantars
  5. Friedreich’s ataxia
  6. Parasagittal falx meningioma
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Cord compression

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• Medical emergency

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Causes of Cord compression

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  1. Trauma: # vertebra
  2. Tumour: Malignancy
  3. Infection: abscess or TB
  4. Disc prolapse (above L1/2)
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Investigation of choice for cord compression

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Spinal MRI

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Treatment of cord compression

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  1. Urgent surgical decompression
  2. Consider steroids and radiotherapy (for a malignant cause)
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Lumbo‐sacral root levels

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  • L 2/3 Hip flexion
  • L 3/4 Knee extension => Knee jerk L 3/4
  • L 4/5 Foot dorsi‐flexion
  • L 5/S1 Knee flexion & Hip extension
  • S 1/2 Foot plantar‐flexion => Ankle jerk S 1/2
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Lower limb dermatomes

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Hints:
L3 (L three to the knee)
L4 (L four to the floor medially)
S2, 3, 4 (keeps the faeces off the floor!)

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