Week 9 - Monday Flashcards
What are the 5 non-traumatic pathoanatomical dx in the cervical?
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What do you need to diagnose facet syndrome?
Palpation and
What combo of findings predict who responds to a facet block?
- positive pain with palpation (3/10)
- positive (3/10)
- p-a glide restriction
3 things you see during hulls test that are fail
- shaking before 10 seconds
- chin jutting
- unable to hold the head up
what is the difference between Yeoman’s and femoral nerve stretch test?
Yeoman’s - leg at 90 stabilize SI
Femoral - bring heel to buttock then lift
if you want to do an MRI, do you need to take an xray?
In LeFebvre’s world, yes
What do you do to treat a disc herniation in acute and subacute?
Acute
- Manipulate into directional preference
- flexion-distraction therapy
- teach hip hinging
- McKenzie exercises
- soft tissue
Subacute
- core stabilization
- neuromobolization
How do you know if McKenzie exercises are working?
- decrease leg pain
- increase ROM
- ?
10 reps every hour
Signs of syringomyelia
? Cape like temp and paresthesia
Flexion extension cervical radiographs measurement for instability?
2.5 mm
How do corticosteroids affect the C/S?
Increase risk of osteoporosis, increase transverse ligament laxity leading to instability
Measurements related to stenosis in the cervical spine
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What are pelvic dx?
SI sprain,
SI joint dysfunction
SI syndrome
Hip
What percent of pain originates from the SI joint?
20%
What are 6 orthos for SI?
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