医科大学精品课件:Cervical Spondylosis-颈椎病CBL 预习资料.doc
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1、Cervical Spondylosis: Patient History and Case Cervical Spondylosis Cervical spondylosis (spon-dee-low-sis) can be thought of as “grey hair“ of the spine. This means that if you live long enough (and that may only mean forty- to fifty-years of age in some populations) x-rays of your spine will event
2、ually show signs of cervical spondylosis. As described above, the term refers to osteophytes (os-t-o-fights), or bony overgrowths, that protrude from the vertebral bodies as well as narrowing occurring across the disc spaces as the disc degenerates. Though they can compress the spinal cord (like Mrs
3、. S) or a spinal nerve root (like Mr. D), the vast majority of these osteophytes do not cause any nerve problems. They are a sign, however, that the disc between the vertebrae and the facets (fah-sets) has become degenerative. Degenerative discs can cause pain. The mechanism of pain is, unfortunatel
4、y, not well understood. It is thought to be transmitted by tiny nerve endings that innervate the back part of the disc and facet joints. Degeneration can cause pain from the disc, facet joint, or both concomitantly. Diagnostic efforts are aimed to determine which of these structures are the pain gen
5、erators. Therapy is directed to relieving stresses being placed on these areas. Presentation Mrs. P is a forty-two year old woman who was involved in a motor vehicle accident ten years ago. Since then, her neck has never felt “right.“ She has frequent neck spasms, which cause her to miss many days o
6、f work as an assembly line worker. Mrs. P states her neck pain frequently radiates to the base of her head and down into her shoulder blades. She has no arm or leg pain, no bowel or bladder complaints, and no problems with coordination of her hands or feet. Mrs. P has taken many pain medications ove
7、r the past ten years. In the first couple of years, ibuprofen was working adequately. About seven years ago, an emergency room physician gave her a shot of Demerol?, which she felt disagreed with her, but did temporarily relieve her pain. Two weeks later, the pain was back. Her primary care doctor b
8、egan to prescribe a mild narcotic, Vicodin?, about three years ago. She takes this on occasion, but she does not like the “spacey“ feeling she gets when she takes it. She has had two courses of physical therapy in the past. In describing the therapy she states she was given exercises concentrating o
9、n extending her neck. She felt this made her pain worse, despite the therapists reassurance that this would help relieve the pressure across her intervertebral discs. Mrs. P refuses to go back to physical therapy. Her primary care doctor has also instructed his patient to use a home traction set up.
10、 Attaching to the top of a door, Mrs. P uses upright sitting traction. This consists of a chin-head strap connected to a rope, which runs over a pulley. The other end of the rope has light weights (five to ten pounds) attached, which deliver an upward force along Mrs. Ps neck. When she is in the tra
11、ction setup, she experiences some relief, but it is short-lived. The pain usually returns thirty minutes after she has stopped the traction. Mrs. P also uses a soft cervical collar when she has extreme neck spasms. Again, the relief is temporary. She returns to her primary care doctor for a regular
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