Spine Beloy (Exam 2) Flashcards
What dermatome is for the shoulder pad area?
C4
Dermatome for nipple line?
T4
Dermatome for umbilicus area?
T10
Dermatome for groin/inguinal area?
L1
Dermatomes for inner thigh?
L2 L3
Dermatome for outer thigh coming over knee and anteromedial part of calves/tibia, medial part of great toe?
L4
Dermatome for lateral part of calves extending down to lateral half of great toe, including toes 2-4, the heel, and the bottom of the foot?
L5
Dermatome that runs down posteromedial part of thighs, calves?
S2
Dermatome that runs down posterolateral part of thigh/calves and pinky toe (#5)?
S1
Dermatome for lateral arm running along the radius and extending down to the thumb?
C6
Dermatome running along tricep and for fingers 2-3 (index and middle)?
C7
Dermatome running on medial side of arm down to ring and pinky fingers (4-5)?
C8
Dermatome for the anus?
S5
The spinal nerves exit the cervical spine ______ their corresponding vertebral body level, while in the thoracic and lumbar spine it is ______.
Above
Below
What cervical nerves innervate the diaphragm?
C3,4,5 keep you alive
How much CSF do we produce per day?per hour?
500mL/day
20mL/hr
Which is why it’s ok to remove 20cc/hr during surgery
Motor exam muscle grading:
What is characteristic for each 1-5/5?
5/5 full strength against resistance
4/5 diminished strength, only against minimal resistance
3/5 only able to move against gravity
2/5 able to move muscle group but not against gravity
1/5 muscle contraction but can’t move muscle
0/5 flaccid paralysis
What dermatome does each reflex test for? Brachioradialis? Biceps? Triceps? Patellar? Achilles?
Brachioradialis:C6 Biceps: C5 Triceps: C7 Patellar: L4 Achilles: S1/S2
What is a positive Hoffman’s?
Flex thumb and it clicks, could be spinal nerve compression/issue
What is a positive clonus sign and is it upper or lower motor neuron related?
Jerk the foot up and it jerks back down spastically
UMN
What is a positive Babinski and is it upper or lower motor neuron?
Toes spread (should curl) UMN
What is indicative symptoms of a herniated disc?
The nerve(s) is pinched near the spinal cord but doesn’t cause back pain, but rather a radicular pain (aka radiculopathy) in which the pain radiates down and along the dermatome correlated to that/those nerves
What common spinal degenerative condition causes most back pain? A. Disc herniation B. Facet joint osteoarthritis C. Spinal stenosis D. Degenerative disc disease E. Spondylolistesis
B. Facet joing OA
What is spinal stenosis?
Abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. May cause paresthesia, tingling, numbness down arms/legs, loss of bladder control or sexual dysfunction. Causes: OA, tumors, spondylolisthesis
What is spondylolisthesis?
Displacement of one vertebra compared to another (like it slipped forward)
What is ankylosing spondylosis?
a type of arthritis in which there is a long-term inflammation of the joints of the spine. Back pain is a characteristic symptom of AS, and it often comes and goes. Stiffness of the affected joints generally worsens over time. Although the cause of ankylosing spondylitis is unknown, it is believed to involve a specific human leukocyte antigen known as the HLA-B27 antigen.The underlying mechanism is believed to be autoimmune or autoinflammatory. AS is a type of seronegative spondyloarthropathy, meaning that tests show no presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) antibodies.
What is the medical term for neck pain in the cervical spine?
Cervicalgia