At what level does the spinal cord terminate
Inferior border of L1
A patient presents to A&E with :
What is the most likely diagnosis
Cauda equina
Does cauda equina present with LMN or UMN signs
LMN - the nerves being compressed have already exited the spinal cord
Does cervical myelopathy cause UMN or LMN signs ?
A patient presents with nondermatomal numbness and tingling, bilateral weakness and decreased manual dexterity and gait instability
What is the most likely differential?
Cervical myelopathy
What UMN signs are sign in cervical myelopathy ?
A patient presents with unilateral arm pain, numbness and tingling in a dermatomal distribution in the hand, and weakness in specific muscle groups.
What is the most likely differential ?
Cervical radiculopathy
What is the 3 step management approach to cervical radiculopathy ?
What medications are used in back pain caused by radiculopathy ?
Less used :
A patient presents with intermittent lower back pain, buttock and leg pain and leg weakness. The symptoms are worse on standing and better on sitting. Walking uphill > downhill.
What is the most likely differential
Lumbar spine stenosis
What movements relieve pressure in lumbar spine stenosis ?
What is the stepwise management of lumbar spine stenosis ?
what is an important differential in lumbar spine stenosis ?
Differentiating neurogenic claudication from vascular claudication
Where do cervical nerve roots exit the spine ?
Where do thoracic and lumbar nerve roots leave the spine?
An elderly patient presents following a fall from which they were unable to get up. They are complaining of groin pain radiating to the knee. They are unable to weight bear, what is the most likley cause ?
NOF fracture
What would be seen on physical examination in a NOF fracture ?
What is an intra-capsular NOF fracture and what classification system is used for them ?
what are garden type I and II NOF and how are they treated treated?
what are garden type III and IV NOF and how are they managed. ?
Replaced (either total or hemiarthroplasty)
what is an intertrochanteric extra-capsular hip fracture?
Occurs between the greater and lesser trochanter
how is an intertrochanteric hip fracture managed ?
DHS - dynamic hip screw (sliding hip screw)
what is a subtrochanteric extra-capsular hip fracture ?
Occurs distal to lesser trochanter but proximal to shaft of femur
How is a subtrochanteric hip fracture managed (and intertrochanteric if reverse or transverse)
Intramedullary nail