Back Blue Boxes Flashcards

Understanding disease/pathological states resulting from problems in back osteology, arthrology, angiology, neurology, or myology.

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Jefferson Fracture

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Fracture of both arches of the atlas Usually from diving accident or large object falling onto the head Does not typically injure spinal cord (Larger vertebral foramen)

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Hangman’s Fracture

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Fracture of the vertebral arch of the axis Results from hyperextension of head and neck (not whiplash)

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Fracture of Odontoid Process

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Caused by horizontal blow to the head. Will occur because the transverse ligament is stronger than the odontoid process. These breaks are typically harder to heal b/c of the lack of blood supply to the odontoid process (transverse ligament limits its blood supply)

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Spina Bifida Occulta

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Vertebral lamina fail to fuse and close off the vertebral canal. Most common in L5-S1 Commonly see tuft of hair over this area as well

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Fracturing of the cervical vertebra: why is it more common than other vertebrae?

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Cervical vertebrae have a horizontal articular process

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How do you name ribs?

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Chicken, pork… nah Named for the vertebrae above it?

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Spondylosis

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Calcification of edges of the vertebral bodies; causes joint pain and stiffness

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Spondylolysis

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Separation of vertebral arch from vertebral body “Lying (lysis) away from you” Arch and body separate: This is the stupidest pneumonic ever.

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Spondolisthesis

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Anterior displacement of vertebral body on inferior vertebral segment

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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

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Narrowing of the Lumbar vertebral foramen When this condition is further compounded with Intervertebral Disc bulging, Arthritic Proliferation and Ligamentous Degeneration the Vertebral Canal is considerably more compromised

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Lumbar puncture

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L3/L4 or L4/L5- perform here to avoid puncturing spinal cord Pop-occurs when needle passes thru ligamentum flavum CSF drawn from the arachnoid space

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12
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Lumbarization

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Separation of S1 from sacrum

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Hemisacralization

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Partial or complete incorporation of L5 into sacrum

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Coccygodynia

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Literally translates to pain in the coccyx (tailbone)-hard to treat -maybe throw in some OMM?

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Primary Curvature of Spine

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Thoracic and sacral kyphoses

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Kyphoses

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Humpback of thoracic vertebrae

17
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Lordosis

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Sway back of lumbar vertebrae

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Scoliosis

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Lateral curvature in spine (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar)

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Joint of Luschka

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Joint between unicate process of inferior vertebra and the inferior surface of the superior vertebra

20
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Hyperextension/Whiplash

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Overstretching of anterior longitudinal ligament (at front of vertebral body)

21
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What do you do for a patient who has had a fracture of the vertebral column?

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OMM? NO! Keep them in hyperextension. Pull of the anterior longitudinal ligament.

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Herniation

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Commonly of the nucleus pulposis through the annular fibrosis Most common in L4/L5 and L5/S1 Typically occurs posterolaterally where anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments do not support the annular fibrosis

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Second Number Rule

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For the cervical and lumbar regions, the vertebral level at which the prolapse occurs will affect the spinal nerve with the second number designation. EX; Injure L4/L5 will affect spinal nerve 5. EX: Injure C5/6 will affect spinal nerve 6

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Back Sprain

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Injury to ligamentous attachments between bone. Involves excessive stretching of fibers from overly strong muscle contraction.

25
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Spinal cord injuries

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C1-C3 (no function below head, respirator needed for life) C4-C5 (no function of ribs, can breath on their own (quadraplegia) C6-C8 (Loss of function in hands and upper limbs) T1-9 (Paralysis of both lower limbs) T10-L1 (Some thigh muscle function; walking with long leg braces) L2-L3 (most lower limb function present; can walk with short leg braces)

26
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What is the second most common reason people visit a physician?

A

BACK PAIN

27
Q

Joint pain is the result of what?

A

Osteoarthritis or disease arthritis

28
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Fibroskeletal pain is usually the result of what?

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Fractures or dislocations of the ligamentous structures in the back

29
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Muscular pain is usually the result of what?

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Spasm in muscular tissues producing ischemia