CERVICAL SPINE INJURIES - Doral Academy Preparatory
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CERVICAL SPINE
INJURIES
Care and Prevention of
Athletic Injuries
Ms.Herrera MS, ATC/L
Bony Anatomy
Bony Anatomy Cont’d
Vertebrae Anatomy
Demonstrate importance of
atlas and axis
Soft Tissue Anatomy
Importance of
ligaments
Cervical Spine FACTS
Made of 7 vertebrae
8 cervical nerves
Sensory vs motor
dermatome vs myotomes
Atlas supports base of skull on spine
Atlas-Axis relationship
Cervical Spine FACTS cont’d
Transverse foramen
Opening allows the nerves to go through
Capable ROM:
Flexion
Extension
Lateral Flexion
Lateral Rotation
Intervertebral Disk
Disk made of
fibrocartilage
Function:
Shock absorber
Nucleus Pulposus:
Think of “jelly doughnut”
History & Observation
HX Essentials:
MOI
Parathesia in
extremities
Hit someone with the
top of your head?
Loss of strength?
LOC?
Observation
Essentials:
Head tilted to one side
Shoulder higher than
other side
Scapula
protruding/atrophied
Forward posture
Cervical Fracture & Dislocation
Cervical Fx
MOI:
Axial load
Flexion
Hyperextension
S&S:
Parathesia
TTP over C-Spine
Loss of movement
Loss of bladder control
Management:
EMS
In-line stabilization
Cervical Dislocation
MOI:
Flexion and dislocation
I.e. diving, football tackles
S&S:
Head tilted to dislocated
side
Pain
Numbness/loss of
function
Management:
Same as C-spine fx
Cervical Sprain (Whiplash)
MOI: sudden snap of the neck
Examples?
Can cause…
Sprain of ligaments
Strain of neck muscles
Isolated incident
S&S
Pain on transverse and spinous
processes
Inflammation
Muscle spasms
Why?
Management:
ER to r/o serious injury
NSAIDS
Rest for 48-72 hours
Ice, heat, massage
Acute Torticollis (Wryneck,stiff neck)
MOI: small piece of
synovium trapped within
facet joint
Demonstrate on anatomy
Holding head to 1 side
for extended time
S&S
TTP
Muscle Spasm
Restricted movement
Which side?
Management:
Modalities to break painspasm cycle
Brachial Plexus Neurapraxia
A.k.a “burners” or
“stingers”
MOI: Compression or
distraction of brachial
plexus.
Examples of MOI’s?
S&S
“elephant trunk”
Burning/numbness/
tingling down arm to hand
Weakness (temporary)
Burners Management
Assess myotomes/dermatomes
Determine location of weakness
Ice over brachial plexus for 10-15 minutes
Re-assess
Recurrent?
Neck collar/roller for fb players
Strengthening program of neck and shoulder
muscles
Stretching
Neck Collars
Herniated Disks
MOI:
Repetitive loading on CSpine
Common in sports
Disk commonly herniated
posteriorly.
S&S
Pain
Limited ROM
Motor weakness
Parathesia down arms
Management:
Conservative tx
Examples?
If fails, then SX.
Types of Herniated Disks