QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS
More than One Block Vertebrae - Answer-Klippel Feil Syndrome
Short web necked
Decrease range of motion
Sprengels Deformity - Answer-unilateral non-descent of scapula
omovertebral bone on same side (calc. of rhomboids)
Acquired Vs. Congenital Block Vertebrae - Answer-congenital: 2 facets and 1
spinolamina line
acquired: facets fused but separate spinolamina lines
DJD disc spaces - Answer-decreased disc space
lipping and spurring
@L5-S1 vacuum phenomenon
aka IVOC: intervertebral osteochondrosis
phantom disc
knutson's phenomenon
C1 post. arch missing (3) - Answer-agenesis
LM ate it
surgery (look for staples, wires, clips, etc.)
Vertical Radiolucency at C1 arch - Answer-fx. bone displaced
non-union: in place
DO THE ROLLBACK
Posterior Ponticus - Answer-calcification of atlanto-occipital lig.
arcuate foramen: vertebral a. and C1 nerve
Hangman's Fx - Answer-aka bipedicular fx
radiolucency through pedicles
hyperextension & whiplash injuries
Type IV spondylolisthesis: traumatic through pedicles
hangman's traumatic
Pathological Collapse akas - Answer-vertebral plana
silver dollar vertebrae
, coin on end vertebrae
waffer thin vertebrae
pancake vertebrae
Subluxations - Answer-slippage of vertebral body ant/post. by 10-15%
facets still line up
Named from bottom up
anterolisthesis/posterolisthesis
Dislocations - Answer-slippage of vertebral body by 25% or more
name bone: C1, C2, C3, etc.
cervical collar to stabilize neck
refer: E.R. and orthopedic surgeon
4 ligaments torn
missing spinolamina lines - Answer-think spina bifida
Spina Bifida at C1 - Answer-aka Spondyloschisis
vit. def. B9 folic acid
Spinous Missing - Answer-agenesis
LM
surgery
Spinous Fx at C6, C7, T1 - Answer-Clay Shoveler's fx (stable fx)
not a contraindication to adjusting
caused by hyperflexion
lateral view: double spinous sign fx's only
Flex/Ext. Views - Answer-aka stress films, motion studies
motive: abnormal motion or fusion, checking lig.stability
cervical fx's, malignancies, traumatic dislocations, infxns
with exception of Clay Shoveler's fx
Transverse Ligament Laxity - Answer-cord compression
refer: rheumatologist
Leaning or Tilting of Dens - Answer-suggests Fx; go to base and ensure leveled
Jefferson burst Fx - Answer-axial compression; ant. and post. fx
bilateral overhanging sign
CAN be unilateral overhanging sign LOOK at OPPOSITE SIDE if moved to dens =
normal
if didn't move: Jefferson Burst Fx