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Abducts and externally rotates thigh | piriformis |
piriformis syndrome PAIN from sciatic n. irritation | DEEP in buttocks, worse by SITTING, CLIMBING, SQUATS |
Patient presentation = PIRFORMIS syndrome | (+) LASAGUES, INTERNAL rotation pain, HYPESTHESIA over S1/2 dermatomes, diffuse MOTOR WEAKNESS = pain in the SACRAL or GLUTEAL region is MOST CONSTANT SYMPTOM |
Medical mgmt of piriformis syndrome | Stretch – Ice/heat – PT – Meds – Injections – Electrotherapy |
PT for piriformis syndrome | Deep massage, ROM exercises |
CHIRO treatment options for piriformis syndrome | Ischemic compress – Spray n stretch – Active myofascial release – manip/adj of associated joint dysfunction – Exercise |
Claudication | 'limping' – can be neurogenic from stenosis or vascular from atherosclerosis |
Will all patients with spinal stenosis (ss) or foraminal encroach have neuro sx? | No. Only have symptoms when there is IRRITATION |
Leading PRE-OPERATIVE DX for adults >65 | LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS [LSS] = neurogenic claudication |
Why is LSS more frequent in lower lumbar area | Increased DORSAL ROOT GANGLION DIAMETER then decreased foramen |
Younger population has disc herniation and congenital... | canal STENOSIS (young = LDH + SS) |
Structure which presses on DORSAL COLUMNS in lumbar ss: | Hypertrophied LIGAMENTUM FLAVUM |
When should SURGERY for LSS be considered? | UNREMITTING pain or PROGRESSIVE NEURO defect = CAUDA EQUINA |
Non-surgically, ______ management for LSS is encouraged. | Conservative – intention is to reduce inflammation |
Conservative mgmt for LSS medically | Anti-inflammatory meds, pain relievers, steroid injections, laminectomy |
Complications of LSS (3) | Injury from LACK OF SENSATION, INFECTIONS, CHANGES from nerve compression |
Ligamentum flavum hypertrophy in LSS affects the | DORSAL COLUMNS = less proprioreception, wide based gait, loss of sense of vibration |
TESTS for LSS | REFLEXES (asymmetry of lower), NEUROLOGIC (hypesthesia and leg WEAKNESS), X-RAY/CT (degeneration and stenosis), MRI (stenosis and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy), EMG |
What will you see on LSS imaging? | Disc space NARROWING, Prominent OSTEOPHYTES, Hypertrophied LIGAMENTUM FLAVUM, Facet ARTHROSIS |
Who should decide if chiropractic manipulation should be applied to LSS patient? | The chiropractor! |
What kind of spinal manipulation does KIRKALDY-WILLIS rec. for LSS | FLEXION & ROTATION |
Flaccid weakness and hyporeflexive... | Lumbar RADIC! |
Why is LSS relieved by FLEXION? | Creates a tensile pull on the ligamentum flavum, instead of buckling it |
Prominent sx of BOTH neurogenic and vascular claudication | LEG pain on WALKING |
Claudication RELIEVED BY FLEXION | NEUROGENIC |
NEUROGENIC claudication big 3: | RELIEVED by FLEXION, Walking UPHILL EASIER, Riding a BICYCLE EASIER (all flexed postures) |
Claudication WORSENED by STANDING | VASCULAR (severe cramp due to back up of fluid) |
PAIN of vascular claudication | SEVERE CRAMP (versus tingling and numbness of neurogenic claudication) |
PAIN of neurogenic claud | TINGLING, NUMBNESS |
CLASSIC presentation of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis LSS | BILATERAL NEUROGENIC claudication |
Kind of stenosis that causes unilateral neurogenic claudication | Lateral recess stenosis or foraminal stenosis |
INTERMITTENT, DIFFUSE radiating thigh or leg pain w/ assoc parasthesias | NEUROGENIC claudication |
Affects 90% of patients with LSS | LEG PAIN |
ALLEVIATES neurogenic claudication (LSS) | Lying SUPINE, SITTING, SQUATTING, FLEXION lumbar |
Neurogenic claudication (LSS) 80% pain diminution with... | SITTING and 75% relief w/ forward BENDING/FLEXION |
Physical EXAM findings in LSS | Often NORMAL – WIDE BASED GAIT, EXTENSION causes thigh pain, RHOMBERG test (+), loss of lumbar LORDOSIS, MRS abnormalities L4-L5 MOST COMMON |
ASYMMETRIC muscle stretch and focal myotomal weakness | LATERAL recess stenosis |
These symptoms are NEGATIVE for neurogenic LSS | VASCULAR (skin color/temp/turgor, bruits, pulses) & Lumbar segment MOBILIZATION fails to reproduce pain. NO mftp's. |
Can you ADJUST a pt w/ neurogenic claudication LSS | Yes, even elderly. Just reduce the flexion and pre-load. |
Describe sx of CAUDA EQUINA syndrome | SADDLE, BLADDER, NEURO DEFICIT lower ex |
LONG TERM effects of cauda equina syndrome | Bladder infection – Decubitis ulcer – Venous thromboemboli |
CAUSES of vascular claudication | ATHEROSCLEROSIS + HEART disease |
EXACERBATED by PHYSICAL activity, RELIEVED by REST | VASCULAR claudication – no positional component |
If the dorsal pedal pulse is patent, then … | no vascular component. OKAY. Helps d/dx vascular from neuro lesion |
3 arteries of lower extremity | Femoral – Popliteal – Dorsalis pedis (most impt) |
TESTS for vascular claudication | DORSALIS PEDIS PULSE – CAPILLARY REFILL – BRUGGER'S dorsi/plantar flex |
Bifurcation level of abdominal aorta into common iliac a. | L4 |
Average diameter of aorta? Evaluation diameter of aorta? | Normal 2.0-2.5 cm, EVALUATE if 3.5 cm or greater! |
More than 90% of AAA are associated with? | ATHEROSCLEROSIS and can cause CLAUDICATION as LEG: PAIN - NUMBNESS - FATIGUE |
An artery may be sclerosed but if the lumen isn't altered, | there is NO aneurysm. |
CHIEF SIGNS of AAA (when there are any): | 1. PULSATING MASS 2. BRUIT 3. symptoms from continuous PRESSURE (ie, abdominal and back pain) |
Most AAA do NOT produce symptoms but the pt can feel a | pulsating sensation in abdominal |
AAA on CT | Calcium is bright/white on CT |
How can PULSATIONS of AAA cause a spinal problem? | EROSION of vertebrae, LOW BACK PAIN due to pounding on vertebral endplate (nociceptors), also THINS aorta (rupture) |
How to PALPATE an AAA | Hooklying position, relaxed abs, pulsation to RIGHT of midline = surgical eval |
Renal artery aneurysm causing hypertension | NOSEBLEED relieves the headache |
D/dx AAA | PSOAS SPASM will angulate spine, RENAL A. aneurysm will cause HIGH b.p. |
INNER THIGH PAIN can be triggered by | |
TESTS for AAA | KIDNEY PUNCH, LABS (inflammation/infection/stones + kidney fcn) =but there is NO LAB TEST for AAA |
90% chance of AAA rupture if what 2 comorbidities | HYPERTENSION & COPD |
Is there a lab test for AAA? | No. |
IMAGING for AAA | FILMS, ULTRASOUND, MRI, CT, ANGIOGRAPHY |
Hemothorax | ruptured AAA on xray as cloudy (full of blood) |
Sx of RUPTURE of AAA | PULSATING, PAIN, RIGIDITY,LBP, PALE, RAPID pulse, DRY, THIRST, cannot concentrate!!, TACHYCARDIA |
Plethysmography | BP CUFFS on ankles -recorded by pulse volume |
Visible signs of AAA on LEGS | HAIR LOSS patches |
Imaging technique to measure abmormal arterial blood flow | DOPPLER ultrasound |
When NOT to use b.p. Cuff on ankles to detect AAA | THROMBOPHLEBITIS – possible embolus |
RED flags of LBP | Severe MORNING stiffness as CC – Pain Unrelieved by posture and unchanged over 2-4 wks – Bowel/bladder dysfcn – Failed back surgery |
LBP w/ bilateral leg pain. Difficult to stand or walk up stairs. Biking good. | Neurogenic claudication LSS |
#1 cause of disability in America | ARTHRITIS |
Chronic dz causing break down of JOINT CARTILAGE and sclerosis | Osteoarthritis |
OA occurs in | Athletes and more Women after age 55 |
Primary CAUSE of OA | MECHANICAL |
Labs for OA | none. Can use them to monitor tx |
X-RAYS of OA | LOSS of cartilage and NARROWING of joint space |
CHIRO OFFICE mgmt for OA | ADJUST & MODALITIES to control pain + reduce inflammation |
CHIRO HOME mgmt for OA | Weight loss, Nutrition, Heat/Cold, EXERCISE (water) |
MOST common form of INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS | RHEUMATOID = most debilitating |
3 stages of RA | 1. SWELL 2. PANNUS 3. DEFORMITY/misalignment |
Who gets RA (excepting JRA) | Women b/w ages 20 – 50 |
22 yo male LBP getting progressively worse. Rough in morning, better, then stiff/achy | Ankylosing spondylitis |
D/dx for 22 yo male w/ progressive LBP worse in morning + night | AS and Reiter's |
LABS for AS and REITER REACTIVE | HLA-B27 (both) |
LABS for LUPUS (SLE) | ANA |
LABS for GOUT | URIC acid |
LABS for PSORIATIC arthritis | ESR and Rf+ |
LABS for RA and Sjogren syndrome | ANA and Rf+ |
When is adjustment for RA contraindicated? | ACUTE inflammatory stage or wherever there is ankylosis |
Spinal FUSION terms for AS | SYNDESMOPHYTES >> BAMBOO SPINE |
Difference b/w AS and Reiter's reactive arthritis EYE | AS – no conjunctivitis, just uveitis. No exudate. |
MOST common SYMPTOMS of AS | Ages 17-35, males: STIFF lower back & buttocks, GRADUAL onset, DULL/DIFFUSE, worse in MORNING & NIGHT |
HALLMARK feature of AS | SACROILIAC involvement |
GASTROINTESTINAL feature of AS | Bowel inflammation, assoc w/ Crohn's or Ulcerative colitis |
PERIPHERAL JOINT involvement is more common in ______ w/ AS. | JUVENILES |
AS often accompanied by | IRITIS or UEVITIS (non-exudative) will see injection, watery |
D/Dx AS | PHYSICAL EXAM, RADIOGRAPHS, HISTORY, FAMILY hx of AS, LAB = include HLA-B27 |
Radiograph finding of AS | SACROILITIS (can take 7-10 years to show so not best imaging choice) |
3 predisposing factors for AS: | 1. FAMILY HX 2. Freqent GI INFECTION 3. HLA-B27 (+) marker |
CHIRO mgmt of AS | EXERCISE – ADJUST – LIFESTYLE chg. |
MD mgmt of AS | PT and Meds |
Causes of FATIGUE in AS | ANEMIA, inflammation (exercise may increase fatigue) |
3 sx of REITER'S/REACTIVE arthritis | 1. ARTHRITIS 2. UEVITIS (redness) 3. URINARY TRACT infection |
Name the SERONEGATIVE spondyloarthropathies | REITERS – PSORIATIC – ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS – INFLAMMATORY BOWEL syndrome |
Why is Reiter's called REACTIVE | Apart from Dr. Reiter being a known Nazi, REACTIVE implies an etiology due to infection elsewhere in the body |
2 modes of infectious transmission in REITER/REACTIVE | 1. SEXUAL (genitourinary) 2. GI/ENTERIC (food ingest that is tainted by bacteria) |
#1 cause of REITERs/REACTIVE arthritis | CHLAMYDIA trachomatis (sex), then CAMPYLOBACTER (food), salmonella, shigella, yersinia |
GENETIC factor for reactive arthritis | HLA-B27 (*80% of people w/ Reiter's have the HLA-B27 factor) |
MOST common type of ARTHRITIS to affect young men (20-40) | REITER'S /REACTIVE arthritis because of sexual transmission |
JOINT sx of reactive arthritis | knees, ankles, feet = ENTHESOPHYTES leading to HEEL SPUR (can't dance with me) |
SPINAL effects of reactive arthritis | SPONDYLITIS (inflammation of vertebrae) & SACROILITIS |
EYE effects of reactive arthritis | CONJUNCTIVITIS (exudative uevitis) |
What 2 tests are NORMAL in reactive arthritis | 1. ANA 2. Rf factor {both negative in Reiters/Reactive} |
2 tests that are normally positive in Reiter's/Reactive arthritis | CHALMYDIA & HLA-B27 |
LAB for temporal arteritis or polymyalgia rheumatica | ESR |
LAB for Inflammatory Bowel disease | |
Defining characteristics of SLE for d/dx | malar rash, thrombocytopenia, arthritis, and (+) ANA test |
LAB for scleroderma, Sjogren's, and Raynaud syndrome (not dz) | ANA |
Characteristics for RA d/dx | nodules and (+) RF and ANA and CRP |
Stiffness in joints in morning, nodules, swelling, xray joint capsule evidence | RA = RF+ |
characteristics for Sjogren's syndrome | Xerostomia (dry mouth) and Kertoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eye) due to lymphocyte infiltration = RF + |
Why would there be a connection b/w Sjogren's and lymphoma | Sjogren's is due to lymphocyte infiltration of glands, caused by genetics and exposure to virus or bacteria |
NEGATIVE Rf can mean: | NO RA, too early in dz to diagnose, patient in remission phase |
Arthritis char by sudden, severe attacks of pain, red, tender joints | GOUT |
Chronic gouty arthritis due to | Overproduction of URIC acid or reduced ability to ELIMINATE it via kidneys |
Populations at highest risk for gout | Men and post-menopausal women (Diabetes II, Sickle cell, Kidney dz) |
TEST for GOUT | Best: aspiration SYNOVIAL fluid analysis, URIC acid, KIDNEY FCN, X-RAY affected jts |
DRUG tx for GOUT | Allopurinol, cholchicine, Probenecid, and increasing fluid |
TREATMENT for Inflammatory arthritides | MOVEMENT THERAPY (gentle – tai chi, yoga), WEIGHT LOSS & STRENGTH (pain reduction), RELAXATION therapy (meditation, biofeedback, guided viz) |
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