Back Pain Flashcards

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Q

What are the functions of our spine?

A
  • allows a range of movement
  • protects our spinal nerves
  • functions as a shock absorber
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What are the 3 curves in a normal, healthy spine?

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  • cervical lordosis
  • thoracic kyphosis
  • lumbar lordosis
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What is a slipped disc?

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nucleus pulposus slips out as there is a tear in the anulus fibrosis which impinges on nerves and gives you nerve root pain (shooting pain up and down legs)

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What happens to your intervertebral discs with age?

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discs lose water and strength and become thinner

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What factors influence mechanical back pain (the normal type)

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  • genetics
  • environment - occupation
  • body weight - obesity
  • disproportionate muscle strength e.g body builders
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What are the features of simple back aches?

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  • classic back pain most patients present with
  • first episode often sudden onset while lifting/twisting
  • recurrent episodes with decreasing inter-episode frequency
  • variable pain relating to position/posture - better lying flat
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What changes of the spine might appear on the X-ray of a 70 year old?

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  • facet joint changes e.g facet arthritis
  • osteophytes
  • disc narrowing
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What are the possible drug treatments for lower back pain?

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  • paracetamol
  • NSAIDs
  • opoids
  • anti-depressants
  • nerve modulators
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9
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What is sciatica

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  • pain radiating from the back to the leg below the knee (if it doesn’t reach the calf it is not proper sciatica)
  • sciatic nerve runs from L4 to S3
  • may be associated with numbness, weakness, pins and needles, drop foot
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What is the most common cause of sciatica?

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split disc

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What is the most common neurological sign of sciatica?

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loss of ankle jerk

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12
Q

Which 5 cancers can metastasise to bones?

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breast, prostate, lung, kidney, thyroid

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What are red flag symptoms when diagnosing the cause of back pain?

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  • age (young or old) at first onset
  • history of carcinoma
  • weight loss
  • constant (24h) pain > 1month
  • no response to treatment
  • pain worse at rest
  • history of IV drug abuse or HIV positivity or immunosuppression
  • infections
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14
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What is axial spondyloarthritis?

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  • affects young people (men> women)

- pain and stiffness in spine

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15
Q

what are the risk factors for osteoporosis?

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  • age
  • female (loss of oestrogen after menopause)
  • smoking
  • steroids
  • alcohol
  • family history
  • inflammatory conditions
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16
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What causes osteomalacia?

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  • diet and sunlight

- low vit D

17
Q

What is Paget’s disease?

A
  • raised alkaline phosphatase
  • new bone formation is abnormal
  • prevalence increases with age
  • pelvic/back pains