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Cervicogenic headache pain
Ram horn occipital to frontal bone
Unilateral without lateralization
Intensity mild to severe
Pain increase with sustained posture, sometimes head movement
Cervical muscle dysfunction
---- Look for neck deficits, ROM/ strength
Generally absent associated symptoms
Cervicogenic CPR
Sn 100%, Sp 94%
1. Decreased AROM Cervical Extension
2. Probably painful OA-C3/4 joint dysfunctions
3. Deep Cervical Flexor strength impairments w/ Cranio-Cervical Flexion Test (CCFT) (limited side painful)
Not with tension or Migraine but tension precursor to cervicogenic
Neck pain with mobility deficits/ Neck pain with movement coordination impairments
ROM (in 1 or 2 directions), strength (weak/tight), endurance tests problems
Neck pain with radiating pain
1. Cervical AROM <60
2. Spurling’s
3. Distraction
4. ULTT
Shoulder pain and mobility deficits/adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)
Limitations in AROM/PROM
----** WILL ALWAYS HAVE DECREASE IN ER (25-50%) compared to contra-lat side
Gradual and progressive loss of motion
Functional loss of motion
Pain > month
Inability to sleep on affected side
Shoulder stability and movement coordination impairments/dislocation of shoulder joint, or sprain and strain of shoulder joint (labral tear)
Age < 40
History of dislocation
----And now have too much motion
(+) apprehension test at end range
Excessive GH accessory motions
Shoulder pain and power deficits/rotator cuff syndrome (impingement syndrome/ tendinitis/ bursitis)
Painful arc
Painful resisted ER
(+) Hawkins-Kennedy test
2 positive
: (+) LR 5.03
----Moderate shift in probability
3 positive
: (+) LR 10.6
-----Large shift in probability
lots of overhead activities
Viscerogenic Neck Pain
Cancer
CV
Pulm
GI
infection
Cancer presented as Neck Pain
1. Metastatic lesions
2. Cervical bone tumors
3. Cervical cord tumors
4. Lung cancer/Pancoast
5. Esophageal cancer
6. Thyroid cancer
Cancer presentation
Age >50
PMH of CA
Unrelenting Night pain
Un-intentional Weight loss 10-15% in 2 wks
Cardiovascular presented as Neck Pain
1. Angina
2. MI
3. Aortic aneurysm
4. Migraine
5. Cervical artery ischemia/dissection
6. Arteritis
-----O2 demand not being met
----3-5 min starting or ending activity
S/S of MI in Women
Excessive fatigue
Nausea
For wks
Pain in neck/jaw
Leading cause of death of females>60
S/S of CV issues
Cough
SOB
Fatigue
NO RESPIRATORY PAIN (taking in deep breath)
Pulmonary presented as Neck Pain
1. Lung cancer/Pancoast tumor
2. Tracheobronchial irritation
3, Chronic bronchitis
4. Pneumothorax
5. Pleuritis
Author
jld15
ID
320931
Card Set
UE 1
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UE 1
Updated
2016-06-11T15:26:12Z
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