MSK4 - Spine Pathoanatomy Clues

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This quiz was made to help me connect very basic clues that might be noted early on in an examination to identify the problem and guide the choice of ICF classification. Again, it is very simplistic.
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Question 1

Question
If your patient complains of: pain c sustained position, relieved with change, they likely have __________.
Answer
  • Ligamentous Weakness
  • Clinical Instability
  • HNP
  • Pre-Prolapse
  • Foraminal Spinal Stenosis

Question 2

Question
If your patient has: aberrant motions they likely have __________.
Answer
  • ligamentous weakness
  • clinical instability
  • myofascial hypertonicity
  • facet dysfunction

Question 3

Question
If your patient complains of: dull ache in sitting, no hard neuro S/S they likely have __________.
Answer
  • Ligamentous Weakness
  • Clinical Instability
  • Pre-Prolapse
  • HNP
  • Central Spinal Stenosis

Question 4

Question
If your patient complains of: sudden/deep pain c flexion/rotation, possible neuro S/S they likely have __________.
Answer
  • HNP
  • Pre-Prolapse
  • Clinical Instability
  • Ligamentous Weakness
  • Central Spinal Stenosis
  • Foraminal Spinal Stenosis

Question 5

Question
If your patient complains of: dull ache medial to PSIS they likely have __________.
Answer
  • SacroIliac Sprain/Hypermobility
  • Pre-Prolapse
  • Central Spinal Stenosis
  • WAD

Question 6

Question
If your patient has: a localized spasm about the affected spinal segment (lumbar or cervical) they likely have __________.
Answer
  • Myofascial Hypertonicity
  • Clinical Instability
  • Facet Dysfunction
  • WAD

Question 7

Question
If your patient has: a muscular band running across their back perpendicular to the spine they likely have __________.
Answer
  • Myofascial Hypertonicity
  • Ligamentous Weakness
  • WAD
  • Facet Dysfunction

Question 8

Question
If your patient: consistently deviates to one side during forward bending and the other side during backward bending they likely have __________.
Answer
  • Facet Dysfunction
  • Foraminal Spinal Stenosis
  • WAD
  • Clinical Instability

Question 9

Question
If your patient complains of: pain c extension/walking they likely have __________.
Answer
  • ligamentous weakness
  • clinical instability
  • pre-prolapse
  • foraminal spinal stenosis
  • central spinal stenosis

Question 10

Question
If your patient complains of: chronic dull LBP and decreased walking tolerance they likely have __________.
Answer
  • central spinal stenosis
  • foraminal spinal stenosis
  • pre-prolapse
  • SacroIliac Sprain/Hypermobility

Question 11

Question
If your patient was in a MVA and complains of neck pain they likely have __________.
Answer
  • Whiplash Associated Disorder
  • Ligamentous Weakness
  • Voluntary Myofascial Hypertonicity
  • Central Spinal Stenosis
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