PHTY3000 Musculoskeletal Spinal 1 - Lower Back Pain Entire Semester Notes
Subject notes for UND PHTY3000
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Weeks 1-13, entire semester consolidated notes. Inclusive of lecture and lab material: - Diagnostic triage - Red flags - Nociplastic Pain: > Hx and physical suggesting this pain type > Specific psych questions to ask >Psych questionnaires to include > Hx and symptoms > Findings on examination > Subjective Lx spine assessment > Physical examination > management (psychological, tissue sensitivity, local function, remote function, general function) - Peripheral Neurogenic Pain > Hx and physical suggesting this pain type > Nature of dysfunction > Contributing factors > Acute severe, Impaired mobility, tight control, loose control presentations > benign specific pathology > Subjective assessment > Physical examinations > Management ( psychological, tissue sensitivity, local function, remote function, general function) - Peripheral Somatic Pain (non-specific Cx pain): > Hx and physical suggesting this pain type > Nature of dysfunction > Contributing factors > Clinical picture > Symptom quality > Presentation (central / lateral canal stenosis) > Benign specific pathology (acute disc prolapse, annular tears, degenerative central canal stenosis) > Subjective assessment > Physical examination > Management (psychological, tissue sensitivity, local function, remote function, general function) - SIJ Control Problem - Loose Control: > Hx > Loose vs tight control problem > Contributing factors > SIJ function > Subjective assessment > Physical examination > Management (psychological, tissue sensitivity, local function, remote function, general function) - Indications and Contraindications for high velocity manipulations - Anatomy of spine, ligaments, muscles of abdomen, erector spinae muscles, transversospinalis group - Anatomy of sacrum and pelvis - Lumbosacral plexus - Dermatomes and myotomes of LL
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Semester 1, 2019
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