Degenerative Disc Disease Flashcards

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What is degenerative disc disease?

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  • natural deterioration of the intervertebral disc structure
  • become progressively weak and begin to collapse
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What is the Px of Disc degenration?

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  • Ageing - Progressive dehydration of the nucleus pulposus
  • Daily activities - tears in the annulus fibrosis
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What are the 3 stages of disc degenration?

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  • Dysfunction – outer annular tears and separation of the endplate, cartilage destruction, and facet synovial reaction
  • Instability – disc resorption and loss of disc space height, along with facet capsular laxity, can lead to subluxation and spondylolisthesis
  • Restabilisation – degenerative changes lead to osteophyte formation and canal stenosis
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What are the clinical features of DDD?

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Early stage

  • local spinal tenderness
  • contracted paraspinal muscles
  • hypomobility
  • painful extension of back

Instable

  • radicular leg pain
  • paraesthesia
  • positive Lasegue sign
  • scoliosis

*assess for red flag signs of CE

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What is the Lasègue Test?

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  • straight leg raise
  • assess for disc herniation in patients presenting with lumbago
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What are the differential diagnosis for DDD?

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  • cauda equina syndrome
  • infection (such as discitis)
  • malignancy
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What are the criterias for ordering imaging in DDD?

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  • Red flags present
  • Radiculopathy with pain for more than 6 weeks
  • Evidence of a spinal cord compression
  • Imaging would significantly alter management
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What Ix would you order for DDD?

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  • Imaging
    • xray - if >70, trauma or osteoporosis
    • MRI - gold standard
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How would you mx DDD?

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  • Conservative
    • progressive activity
    • physiotherapy
  • Pharmacological
    • simple analgesics (first line)
    • neuropathic analgesics (amitryptilline)
    • nerve root corticosteroid injection
    • refer to pain clinic if pain persist > 3months
  • Surgical
    • CES - decompression of spinal canal
    • Laminectomy
    • Discectomy
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