Cervical Disc Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What nerves innervate the outer 1/3 of the annulus?

A
Sinuvertebral nerve (from somatic root)
Vertebral nerve (from autonomic root)
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2
Q

What traps and holds water, which is what gives the nucleus pulposus its strength and resiliency?

A

Proteoglycan aggrecan

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3
Q

How much water can proteoglycan aggrecan hold?

A

500x its weight

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4
Q

Where is the referred pain for C3-C4 disc?

A

C7 spinous process and posterior border of trapezius

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5
Q

Where is the referred pain for C4-C5 disc?

A

Superior angle and spine of scapula

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6
Q

Where is the referred pain for C5-C6 disc?

A

Center of the medial border of scapula

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7
Q

Where is the referred pain for C6-C7 disc?

A

Inferior angle of scapula

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8
Q

What root does a HNP of the C4-C5 disc hit?

A

C5 nerve root

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9
Q

What is the most common cause of cervical radiculopathy?

A

Foraminal Encroachment (70-75%)

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10
Q

How much is a cervical HNP responsible for radiculopathies?

A

20-25%

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11
Q

What are the most common sites for a Cervical disc herniation?

A

C5 and C6

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12
Q

What nerve root is the most common incidence for cervical radiculopathies?

A

C7

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13
Q

What describes pathological annular fissuring within the disc without external disc deformation due to trauma/whiplash?

A

Internal Disc Derangement

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14
Q

What is the major pain generator for IDD?

A

Outer 1/3 of annulus

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15
Q

What is an area where pain is experienced with root pathology?

A

Dynatomes

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16
Q

What is an area of sensory disturbance with root pathology?

A

Dermatomes

17
Q

Is cervical pain better or worse with extension and rotation?

A

Worse

18
Q

Is cervical pain better or worse with flexion and arm abduction (Bakody’s sign)

A

Better

19
Q

What is an indication of cervical myelopathy?

A

Increased upper and lower limb reflexes/Upper motor neuron signs

20
Q

What is the motor/reflex/dermatome of the C5 nerve root?

A

Motor: Deltoid
Reflex: Biceps Brachii
Dermatome: lateral brachium

21
Q

What is the motor/reflex/dermatome of the C6 nerve root?

A

Motor: Wrist extension
Reflex: Brachioradialis
Dermatome: Lateral forearm, 1st and 2nd digit

22
Q

What is the motor/reflex/dermatome of the C7 nerve root?

A

Motor: wrist flexion
Reflex: triceps
Dermatome: 3rd finger

23
Q

What is the motor/reflex/dermatome of the C8 nerve root?

A

Motor: finger flexion
Reflex: none
Dermatome: 4th and 5th digit and medial forearm

24
Q

What is the motor/reflex/dermatome of the T1 nerve root?

A

Motor: interossei
Reflex: none
Dermatome: Medial brachium