Week 3: Neck Pain Motor Control Training Flashcards

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Common symptoms for neck pain w/ movement coordination impairments (WAD)

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  • MOI linked to trauma or whiplash
  • Referred shoulder girdle or UE pain
  • Dizziness/nausea
  • Headache, concentration, or memory difficulty
  • Hypersensitivity to stimulus
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Expected exam findings for neck pain w/ movement coordination impairments (WAD)

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    • CCFT
    • neck flexor muscle endurance test
    • pressure algometry
  • Strength and endurance deficits of neck
  • Pain in mid-range
  • Pain reproduced by provocation of the involved cervical segments
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3
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What patients may benefit from treatment from this classification?

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  • Those suffering from WAD
  • Post-concussive symptoms
  • Persistent neck pain
  • Vestibular/dizziness
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What anterior muscles are implicated in this classification?

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  • Longus colli

- Longus capitus

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5
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What posterior muscles are implicated in this classification?

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  • Cervical multifidi
  • Semispinaliis cervicis/capitus
  • Splenius cervicis/capitus
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6
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What is the overall function of these muscles?

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  • Control
  • Stability
  • Support of cervical curvature
  • Unable to be replicated by superficial muscles
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7
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What impairments are in place that make treating these patients so important?

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  • Cranial muscles are also sensory systems and orient the head
  • Fatty infiltrate can be found
  • Increased activation of superficial muscles
  • Poor endurance and coordination
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8
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What tests are used for neck pain w/ movement coordination impairments?

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  • Craniocervical flexion test
  • Deep neck flexor endurance test
  • Joint position error (JPE)
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Procedure for craniocervical flexion test (CCFT)

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  • Start: Inflate pressure unit to 20 mmHg
  • Perform “chin tuck” at 5 different pressures (22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 mmHg)
  • Hold for 10 seconds at each pressure, 30 sec. rest in between
  • Testing ends: patient can’t hold specific pressure level for 10 seconds
  • Looking for engagement of superficial muscles
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10
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Procedure for deep neck flexor endurance test

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  • Start: Patient supine in hook-lying position, hands on abdomen
  • “Tuck and lift your chin” (Maintained isometrically)
  • Head lifted 1 inch (2.5 cm) off table while keeping chin retracted
  • Testing ends: Skin separates (> 1 sec.), head falls to table (on to hand)
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11
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Norms for males in the deep neck flexor endurance test

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39 seconds

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12
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Norms for females in the deep neck flexor endurance test

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29 seconds

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13
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Procedure for joint position error test

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  • Use laser attached to head to establish baseline

- Look away with eyes closed, and return to see if they can get to the same spot

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14
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Scoring for joint position error test

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  • 1-3 inches from baseline = green
  • 3-4.5 inches = yellow
  • 4.5-6 inches = red
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15
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Guidelines for training muscles for neck pain w/ movement coordination impairments

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  • Focus on functional deficits
  • Train endurance
  • Incorporate axioscapular muscles
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16
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Role of education for those w/ neck pain w/ movement coordination impairments

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  • Decrease use of collar
  • Stay active/act as usual
  • Perform mobilizing exercises