Differential Diagnosis of Cervical facet syndrome, cervical nerve root & Thoracic outlet syndrome
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Facet Syndrome | Possible pain referral |
Facet Syndrome | There is pain on hyperextension and rotation (often without increased referral of symptoms) |
Facet Syndrome | Spine is stiff |
Facet Syndrome | there is no paresthesia |
Facet Syndrome | Reflexes are not affected |
Facet Syndrome | There is muscle spasms |
Facet Syndrome | Tension test may or may not be positive |
Facet Syndrome | No pallor or coolness |
Facet Syndrome | No muscle weakness |
Facet Syndrome | No muscle fatigue and cramps |
Cervical Nerve Root | There is pain referral |
Cervical Nerve Root | There is pain on hyperextension and rotation with INCREASED symptoms |
Cervical Nerve Root | Possible spine stiffness |
Cervical Nerve Root | There is paresthesia |
Cervical Nerve Root | Reflexes may be affected |
Cervical Nerve Root | There is muscle spams |
Cervical Nerve Root | Tension tests are positive |
Cervical Nerve Root | No pallor and coolness |
Cervical Nerve Root | Possible muscle weakness |
Cervical Nerve Root | No muscle fatigue and cramps |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Possible pain referral |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | No pain on hyperextension and rotation |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Possible spine stiffness |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Possible paresthesia |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Reflexes may be affected |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | There is muscle spasms |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Tension tests may be positive |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Possible pallor and coolness |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Not early muscle weakness, but later weakness in smaller muscles |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Possible muscle fatigue and cramps |
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