Therapists - 29/10/18 Flashcards

1
Q

Who are involved in managing back pain?

A
Manual therapists
Medics
Pharmacist
Employer
Family 
The patient
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2
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What are 4 possible diagnoses?

A

Simple back ache
Nerve root pain
Serious spinal pathology
Cauda equina syndrome

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Who gets backache and how does it present?

A
20-55
Well
Back, buttock, thigh pain
Normal neurology
Pain changes with position or movement
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4
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Who gets nerve root pain and how does it present?

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Unilateral
Parasthesia
Leg> back pain
Abnormal neurology
Weakness
Reflex changes
Sensory changes
Nerve pain
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5
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What are some indications of serious spinal pathology?

A
PMH of cancer
Unexplained weight loss
Constant pain
Unable to lie supine
Under 20 or over 55
Osteoporosis
Long term steroid use
Menopause
Recent trauma
Morning stiffness
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6
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What are some red flag symptoms of cauda equina syndrome?

A

Saddle anaesthesia
Altered bladder control
Bowel incontinence
Gait disturbance

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What can a GP do for back pain?

A
Advce
Medication
Referral
Imaging
Surgical review
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What can a surgeon do for back pain?

A

Surgery
Watch and wait
Refer for imaging or physio

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What can a rheumatologist do for back pain?

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Imaging
Bloods
(look for seronegative arthropathies)

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