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1
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pt has no objective neurological deficits, but has numbness, tingling, weakness

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most likely referral from facet joint

2
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fever and neck stiffness

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possible meningitis

3
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neck pain associated with severe headache that is worse than any headache ever experienced

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red flag for infection, tumor, or vascular

4
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isolated weakness or numbness

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nerve root

5
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numbness or tingling in diffuse or ill-defined pattern

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referred pain from facet or trigger points

6
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lateral flexion injury causes

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compression injury on side of movement

7
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forced flexion injury causes

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compression fracture, myelopathy from stenosis

8
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associated urinary dysfunction means

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myelopathy

9
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over use injuries are most often

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postural injuries

10
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cervical compression test: local pain on extension and/or rotation

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facet involvement

11
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cervical compression test: radiating pain down the arm

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nerve root involvement

12
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Lhermitte’s causes electric shock sensations

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multiple sclerosis or cervical myelopathy

13
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brachial plexus stretch test, aka upper limb tension test, is positive

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means cervical radiculopathy

14
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compression injury to top of head or forehead

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do xrays to look for fracture

15
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whiplash type injury with radiating pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and produces radiation into arms

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do xrays; cerival disc lesion or foraminal encroachment suspected

16
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lateral flexion injury with weakness, numbness, tingling in the arm

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cervical stinger

17
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head trauma with loss of consciousness, associated signs of headache dizziness and memory difficulty

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possible subdural or epidural hematoma

18
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nontraumatic neck and arm pain with recurrent bouts of pain; exam shows any myotomal weakness, dermatomal patterns, hyporeflexia, possible disc disease on xray, reproduction of complaints with compression

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foraminal encroachment or cervical disc lesion

19
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nontraumatic neck and arm pain with recurrent bouts of pain; but no objective sensory findings, muscle weakness, reflex changes, compression causes local pain

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facet irritation

20
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positional related arm numbness/tingling and neck complaint is secondary; TOS test is positive

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conservative care

21
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positional related arm numbness/tingling with negative TOS findings; shoulder stability test reproduced complaints

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instability may be causing nerve traction

22
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acute onset of pain with severe global restrictions but no fever; active ROM severely restricted while passive ROM only minimally affected

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acute muscle spasm

23
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one or two ROM’s restricted with local pain on cervical compression

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probable facet syndrome

24
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motor supply to deltoid and biceps, biceps reflex, sensory to outer shoulder

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C5 nerve root

25
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motor supply to biceps and wrist extension, brachioradialis reflex, sensory to outer forearm

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C6 nerve root

26
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motor supply to triceps, finger extensors, and wrist flexors, triceps reflex, sensory to middle finger

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C7 nerve root

27
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motor supply to finger flexors, no reflex, sensory to little and ring fingers

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C8 nerve root

28
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motor supply finger abduction/adduction, no reflex, sensory to medial arm

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T1 nerve root

29
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disc herniation at C4/C5 affects

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C5 nerve root

30
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hypertrophy changes to C5 uncinate process affects

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C5 nerve root

31
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disc herniation at C5/C6 affects

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C6 nerve root

32
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hypertrophy changes to C6 uncinate process affects

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C6 nerve root

33
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disc herniation of C6/C7 affects

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C7 nerve root

34
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hypertrophy changes of C7 uncinate process affects

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C7 nerve root

35
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disc herniation of C7/T1 affects

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C8 nerve root

36
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hypertrophy changes of T1 vertebral body affects

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C8 nerve root

37
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pt presents with bilateral symptoms of clumsiness of the hands, difficulty walking, urinary dysfunction, shooting pains into arms

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cervical myelopathy

38
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pt presents with diffuse arm symptoms, numbness and tingling, pain down inside of arm to 4th and 5th fingers, made worse by overhead activity

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TOS

39
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associated conditions with TOS

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cervical rib, scalenus anticus or medius, costoclavicular syndrome, pec minor

40
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pt reports traumatic or insidious onset of neck and arm pain, pain doesn’t follow a specific dermatome

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facet or referred pain