Spine/back pathologies Flashcards
Diagnosis of intervertebral disk pathology
MRI - gold standard
- CT discogram, clinical exam
intervertebral disc pathology
causes
- high compressive forces/repetitive movements
- ex construction, manual labor, factory workers
intervertebral disc pathology
signs/ sxs
- arm or leg pain (arm for cervical spine, leg for lumbar spine)
- deep, achy pain
- pain inc with movement, pain referred
- pain in butt, thigh, calf, part of foot
- radiating pain with cough, sneeze, move in certain positions
- numbness/tingling
- weakness
- follow myotomes and derms of affected N
intervertebral disc pathology
bulge directions
- lumbar spine - posterolat - where spinal nerve comes out and where annulus is weakest
- can affect cauda equina if lumbar central disk path
- central disc bulges can occur in cerv spine and can cause hyperreflexia/SC pathology
4 types of disc herniation
-protrusion - comes out a little, still contained in annulus
-prolapse - some fibers still contained in annulus
-extrusion - annulus fibers disrupted, come out of borders of disc
- sequestration - free/floating matter of nuculus pulposus
How are C-spine nerves affected in regards to herniation and stenosis?
- C spine nerves: always exit above vertebra: ex C4 btw C3-C4
- disc herniation: disc C5-C6, nerve compressed C6
- stenosis - C5-C6 - nerve compressed C6
How are lumbar spine nerves affected in regards to herniation and stenosis?
- nerve exiting: nerve exits above vert level - ex L4 exits btw L4-L5
- with stenosis - nerve exits above level: ex L4 gets compressed btw L4-L5
- with disc herniation: nerve gets compressed below disc level: L5 gets compressed between L4-L5
muscle strain
age, presentation, pain aggravation, test
- age: 20-40
- unilateral
- acute onset
- pain: standing increases , sitting decreases, stretching increases
- plain x ray
herniated nucleus pulposus
age, pain aggrivators, onset, tests
- 30-50 y/o
- back and unilateral leg
- acute onset
- standing decreases pain
- sitting increases pain
- bending increases pain
- SLR
- plain xray
osteoarthritis
age, pain presentation/ aggrivators
tests
- > 50 y/o
- unilateral
- insideous onset
- increased with standing
- decreased with sitting
- decreased with bending
- negative SLR
- plain xray
spinal stenosis
age, pain presentation/ aggrivators
tests
- > 60
- bilateral leg pain
- insideous
- standing increase pain
- sitting decrease pain
- bending decrease pain
- +SLR
= + plain xray
spondylolisthesis
age, pain presentation/ aggrivators
tests
- 20 y/o
- insidious onset
- pain increase with standing
- pain decrease with sitting
- pain increase with bending
- SLR
- +plain xray
scoliosis