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BACKACHE BLOCK 14

BACKACHE BLOCK 14. 2012. BACKPAIN. Prof. Mthunzi Ngcelwane HoD: Orthopaedics. Other names. Lumbago Acute backstrain Chronic backache Myalgia Fibrocytis Myofacial syndrome. Extent of the problem ( Nachemson ). Affects 80% of people Self – limiting disease

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BACKACHE BLOCK 14

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  1. BACKACHE BLOCK 14 2012

  2. BACKPAIN Prof. Mthunzi Ngcelwane HoD: Orthopaedics

  3. Other names • Lumbago • Acute backstrain • Chronic backache • Myalgia • Fibrocytis • Myofacial syndrome

  4. Extent of the problem (Nachemson) • Affects 80% of people • Self – limiting disease • 70% clears spontaneously in 2-3 weeks • 90% clears with conservative treatment in 6-8 weeks • <5% will need surgery

  5. Causes of low backpain • Trauma - fractures(esp. pathological) - sprains • Infections –acute discitis - tuberculosis • Tumours -primary( myeloma) -secondary(breast , lung , thyroid , renal, prostate) • Degeneration -oa of the 3-joint complex -disc herniation • Refered from abdomen - pancreas ,kidneys ,aorta , uterus • Psychosocial factors

  6. SPONDYLOLYSTHESIS

  7. Disc Herniation

  8. Walking with difficulty: 1. Standing posture tilted Movements of back greatly limited Local tenderness Local muscle spasm

  9. Disc degeneration Chronic low backache

  10. Myelomatosis

  11. METASTASES METASTASES

  12. Facet Syndrome

  13. Spinal Stenosis: Claudication pain Slight forward bending and rest improves symptoms Changing neurological picture: positive signs after walking, e.g. power & reflexes ↓

  14. 4. Can climb stairs due to slight forward bending position of spine, which relieves pressure on artery supplying nerve root.Arterio-sclerosis patient cannot!5. Treatment: Usually conservative.

  15. Clinical assessment • History • Examination • Investigations

  16. History • When did the pain start • What caused it • Nature of pain • Does it radiate • What makes it worse/better • Do you feel it at rest • Does cough/sneezing make it worse • Previous treatment • Does it interfere with :home.work.play • What work do you do

  17. Red Flags • Age <15; >50 • Duration >1mnth • History of cancer • Loss of weight • Rest pain • Night pain • Fever • Morning stiffness

  18. examination • Watch patient walk • Note ease of getting onto exam table • Assess abdomen • Is tenderness ellicited in abd same as the pain patient presents with • Examine the hips • Neurologic examination • Examination of the back

  19. Always examine the abdomen

  20. In most cases cause of backpain not seen on back exam

  21. Examination of the back • Deformity • Gibbus • Tenderness • Movement/ stiffness

  22. Neurologic examination • Signs of sciatic nerve irritation -SLR -Bowstring test • Nerve root entrapment • Caudaequina

  23. Straight leg raising test: 70° 50° 20°

  24. Nerve fall-out: Reflexes Muscle power Sensation Sphincters

  25. Investigations • ESR/CRP • FBC • xr

  26. Treatment • Anaelgesics/nsaids • Bed rest , less than 3 days • Traction? • Muscle relaxants – valium • Physiotherapy • Psychologic support

  27. rehabilitation

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