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Title: CH.4 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE PAIN PATIENT


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CH.4PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE PAIN PATIENT
  • R2 ???

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4 CATEGORIES
  • Sensation
  • Motor
  • Reflexes
  • Coordination

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SENSATION AND SENSORY EXAMINATION
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Transmitting fiber
  • A-delta fiber myelinated fiber
  • -gt sharp shooting pain(fast pain)
  • C fiber unmyelinated fiber
  • -gt dull, poorly localized burning pain
    (slow pain)

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Terminology
  • Hyperesthesia ??? ??? ?? ?? ???? ? ???? ??
  • Hyperalgesia pin-prick? ?? ?? ?????? ?? ??? ??
  • Allodynia ?????? ?? ????? ??? ? -gt neuropatic
    pain? ??? indicatior

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Sensory Examination(1)
  • C fiber pain, temperature???? ??
  • A-delta fiber pinprick, light touch???? ??
  • Sensory dissociation
  • pain, temperature??? ?? ??? pinprick???
    severe pain response
  • -gt spinal cord? cross?? fiber? ??? ???

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Sensory Examination(2)
  • A-beta fiber light touch, vibration, joint
    position?? ??
  • Isolated decreased vibratory sense
  • large fiber neuropathy? early sign
  • position sense deficit ???
  • posterior column disease or peirpheral
    nerve involvement? ??

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Sensory Examination(3)
  • Isolated joint position sense deficit
  • parietal lobe dysfunction
  • or peripheral nerve lesion

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Sensory mapping
  • Dermatome?? peripheral cutaneous nerve map? ????
    ??? localization?? ?? ??
  • ??? central, spinal nerve root (dermatomal),
    peripheral nerve lesion?? ??

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  • F4-2

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  • T4-1

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MOTOR EXAMINATION
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  • Inspection hypertrophy, atrophy, fasciculation
  • Palpation myofascial trigger points? ?? pain
    generator? ??
  • Tone hypotonia or hypertonia

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Spasticity vs Rigidity
  • Spasticity velocity-dependent increase in tone
    with joint movement
  • -gt brain, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple
    sclerosis
  • Rigidity generalized increase in muscle tone
  • -gt extrapyramidal disease, lesion in
    nigrostriatal system

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Myopathy vs Neuropathy
  • Distal muscle weakness?? proximal muscle
    weakness? ? ??
  • -gt myopathy
  • Distal muscle weakness? ? ? ??
  • -gt polyneuropathy
  • Single innervation muscle weakness
  • -gt peripheral neuropathy

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  • T4-2

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REFLEXES AND COORDINATION
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Reflexes
  • Deep tendon reflexes (DTR) ??? anatomical
    localization? ??
  • Clonus sudden sustained muscle stretch?
    rhythmic, uniphasic muscle contraction ?? -gt
    upper motor neuron disease ??
  • Plantar (Babinskis) reflexes upper motor
    neuron disease ??

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  • T4-3

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  • T4-4

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Coordination
  • Coordination and gait test cerebral function,
    equilibrium ??
  • Cerebral function finger-nose-finger,
    heel-knee-shin test
  • Equilibrium heel and toe walk, tandem gait
    test, Rombergs test

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DIRECTEDPAIN EXAMINATION TEMPLATE
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  • T4-5

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General observation
  • ??? mannerism, coordination, interpersonal
    interaction, gait?? ??
  • Careful history? ?? ??? ??? ??? ???? ?? ????
    physical exam? ??? ? ??

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Mental examination
  • T4-6

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Gait
  • Normal/ antalgic/ abnormal
  • Antalgic gait ?? ??? ???? ??? weight bearing?
    ?? ??
  • Abnormal gait balance, neurological,
    musculoskeletal disorder ?? ??

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EXAMINATION OF THE DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE BODY
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  • Face
  • Cervical region
  • Thoracic region
  • Lumbosacral region

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Face
  • Inspection cutaneous landmark for signs of
    infection, herpetic lesion, sudomotor changes,
    scarring
  • Oral inspection intraoral lesion? facial area?
    refered pain?? ??? ? ??
  • Palpation, percussion(Chvosteks sign), ROM(TM
    joint)

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Cervical and Thoracic areas and upper extremities
  • Inspection symmetry, muscle condition,
    scarring, position at rest, sudomotor changes,
    cutaneous temperature
  • Palpation for muscle spasm, myofascial trigger
    points, tender points, occipital nerve
    entrapment, pain over bony structures(ex facet
    arthropathy)
  • Cervical ROM flexion(0-60),
    extension(0-25), bilateral lateral
    flexion(0-25), bilateral lateral
    rotation(0-80)

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Provocative test(1)
  • Distraction test cervical traction?? cervical
    spine? neural foramina? widening?? -gt neural
    foraminal stenosis? ?? ???? compression? ????
    ?????? ??
  • Compression test ??? compression???? ????
  • Valsalva maneuver intrathecal pr. ???? disc?
    tumor? ?? compression??? ??

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Provocative test(2)
  • Drop arm test rotator cuff tear ???? ??
    abduction ??? ???? ??
  • Yergason test biceps tendon? inte-grity? ?? ??
    -gt ??? elbow? fle-xion? ???? ???? ??? elbow?
    wrist? ?? ext. rotation??? ?? ??? ???? ?? ?? ??
    ??? tendon instability? ??? ? ? ??

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Provocation test(3)
  • Tennis elbow test wrist extension??? ??? ????
    ???? ???? wrist flexion? ???? ? lateral
    epi-condyilitis? ?? ???? ???? tenderness??
  • Tinels sign nerve percussion? pain
    ulnar n. olecranon? medial epicondyle ???
    groove? percussion
    median n. wrist???
    percussion -gt
    carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Phalens sign 1??? wrist? dorsiflexion? ???
    ???? ? ???? tingling sense -gt carpal
    tunnel syndrome

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  • T4-8

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Lumbosacral region
  • Inspection gait, posture at rest, cutaneous
    landmarks(rash, mass, scar, discoloration ?)
  • Palpation bony pain generator(facet joint,
    sacroiliac joint, coccyx ?), trigger point, mass
  • ROM flexion(0-90), extension(0-30),
    bilateral lateral flexion(0-25), bilateral
    lateral rotation(0-60)
  • flexion? pain -gt disc lesion
  • extension? pain -gt facet arthropathy or
    muscular pain generator

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Provocative test(1)
  • Nerve root irritation test back flexion,
    straight leg raise, sitting, standing
  • Test for facet pathology extension, lateral
    flexion, lateral rotation
  • Test for sacroiliac joint dysfunction Faber
    Patrick test, Gaenslens test, Yeomans test ,
    posterior shear test
  • Test for piriformis syndrome Pace, Laseque, and
    Freiberg sign
  • General test for intrathecal lesion Kernig
    test, Valsalva test, Milgram test

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Provocative test(2)
  • Hoover test leg paralysis? ???? ????
    malingering ?? ?? ???supine position.. ???? ?
    ??? ??? ?? ??? ?????? ?? ?? ??? ??? ??(supine
    leg) ?? ? -gt supine leg? ?? ??? ???? ?? ??? ???
    ?? malingering.. ??? ??? true leg paralysis

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Provocative test(3)
  • Waddells sign nonorganic pain source? ??? ??
    -gt ???? signs or test (tenderness, simulation
    test, distraction test, regional disturbance,
    overreaction)? 3?? ?? ??? positive
  • Tenderness superficial stimuli (light skin roll
    or pinch)? deep tenderness or diffuse
    nondermatomal pain ??
  • Simulation test ??? ????, ??? ??? rotation?? ?
    lumbar pain??

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Provocative test(4)
  • Distraction test sitting?? straight leg raise??
    provocative test? ???? ??? ?? -gt ???? ???? ???
    positive
  • Regional disturbance motor, sensory deficit?
    anatomical distribution? ?? ?? ? positive
  • Overreaction verbal expression? facial
    expression? ?????? ??? ????? ?? ? ?

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  • T4-9

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Conclusion
  • Physical exam? history taking ???? ??? ??
  • ??? ??? ??
  • ??? ???? ??? ?? ?? impression? ???? ??? ??? ?? ?
    ?? ??? ??
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