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When are routine spinal imaging tests indicated |
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- they are generally not indicated - red flags for imaging: cancer, spinal stenosis, compression fx, AS, cauda equina syndrome - 1mo of severe problems |
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What is the most important therapeutic instrument for low back problems |
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What are the flags for cancer in low back pain? |
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- age 50+ - hx of cancer - unexplained weight loss** - failure to improve (1+mo sx) |
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What are the flags for spinal stenosis in low back pain |
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- age greater than 50 - pseudoclaudication** - leg pain on walking/standing - relief by sitting or spinal flexion** |
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What are the flags for compression fx in low back pain |
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- age greater than 50 - corticosteroid use** - trauma** |
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What are the flags for ankylosing spondylitis |
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- onset less than 40yso and gradual** - pain duration 3+mo - morning stiffness - improved by exercise** |
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What are the flags for cauda equina syndrome |
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- urinary retention - bilateral weakness - saddle anesthesia
NEURO_SURGICAL EMERGENCY caused bymassive midline disc herniation |
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What is the affected root, reflex, muscles,and sensation of the following disc herniation:
L3-L4 |
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1) L4 2) patellar 3) anterior tibialis 4) medial leg and medial foot |
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What is the affected root, reflex, muscles,and sensation of the following disc herniation:
L4-L5 |
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1) L5 2) -- 3) extensor hallicus longus 4) lateral leg and dorsum of foot |
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What is the affected root, reflex, muscles,and sensation of the following disc herniation:
L5-S1 |
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1) S1 2) achilles 3) peroneus longus and brevis 4) lateral foot |
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What are the red flags for assessment of lower back pain |
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- abd pain - recent trauma - pain unrelieved by rest - saddle anesthesia - acute urinary/fecal incontinence - age greater than 50 - h/o cancer - fever - other infectious sx - rheumatologic sx
*checks for Ca, infection, AAA, cauda equina, fracture* |
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What are the motor tests and sensory tests for the back exam |
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1) toe walk and heel walk; to extension, foot dorsiflexion, single toe raise, knee extension 2) medial foot/mid foot sensation; medial heel, first webspace, lateral foot |
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Describe the straight leg raise test |
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1) passive elevation of affected leg 2) positive if pain is 30-60deg elevated 3) note of crossover effect |
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1) flexion, abduction, external rotation 2) pain in groin = hip problem 3) pain in SI area = SI joint problem |
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