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1 An orthopaedic overview
Spine exam An orthopaedic overview

2 Outline Review anatomy General exam reminder
Four conditions to illustrate the exam including overview of provocative testing

3 Cervical spine

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5 Lumbar spine

6 Supporting ligaments

7 Muscles

8 Nerves: Spinal cord

9 Spinal cord injury

10 Brachial plexus

11 Sacral plexus

12 General exam reminder Look Feel Move Provocative/special testing
Kyphosis, lordosis, alignment Gait and posture Feel Tenderness, swelling, neurodeficits Move Active and passive ROM Provocative/special testing

13 Look: Symmetry, Alignment, Contour, Skin, Swelling, Bruising

14 Curves of spine

15 Palpate

16 Landmarks Hyoid, thyroid cartilage, SCM, thyroid, carotid, LNs

17 Landmarks Occiput, spinous processes, facet joints, traps

18 Landmarks

19 Landmarks Iliac crest, posterior iliac spine, SI joints, greater trochanter, ischial tuberosity, spinous processes

20 Finger to floor distance

21 Lateral flexion Normal 25º or measure

22 Spine rotation Normal 30º

23 Extension Combined segments, look for more than 5 degrees from vertical

24 Schöber maneuver

25 Cervical spine ROM (*standing)
The results showed that the most reliable protocol for assessment of neck ROM is a passive measurement in the standing position. Cervical spine ROM measurements: optimizing the testing protocol by using a 3D ultrasound-based motion analysis system. 2005 Dec;25(12): Cephalalgia 80 degree rotation, 60 degree flexion (chest), 70 degree extension and 45 degree lateral bend

26 Chest expansion Normal 4 to 7 cm based on gender and age

27 LS Nerve root testing Slump test SLR Lasegue Bowstring Bragard

28 Slump test

29 Lasegue sign SLR Straight Leg Raising Test.
Sciatic Nerve Tension at 30-60° of Hip Flexion. Dorsiflexion of Ankle May Produce Lasegue's Sign.

30 Bowstring

31 Bragard test

32 Function testing: Nerve root
T12 to L3 T12-L3 hip flexion – iliopsoas L2-L4 knee extension – quads L4 – tibialis anterior –dorsiflexion with inversion L5 – heel walk S1 – toe walk

33 Dermatomes

34 DTRs

35 Function testing: Nerve root
C5 radiculopathy Weakness: shoulder abduction C6 radiculopathy Weakness: elbow flexion, wrist extension C7 radiculopathy Weakness: elbow extension, wrist flexion C8 radiculopathy Weakness: finger extension T1 radiculopathy Weakness: intrinsic muscles of hand

36 Compression test

37 Distraction test

38 Let’s practice


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