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BNG345 Lecture 14 SPINE GROUP (Peter Aspinall, Kyra Burnett, Sean Day, Ashley Johnston, Cat Tjan) Anatomy
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BNG345 Lecture 14SPINE GROUP (Peter Aspinall, Kyra Burnett, Sean Day, Ashley Johnston, Cat Tjan)

Anatomy

FractureDefinition (Slide 19): Trauma or disease creates a resulting force that surpasses the ultimate strength of the vertebrae resulting in failure of the bone

What is the difference between regular bone fractures and vertebrae fractures? (Slide 19)_________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Causes (Slide 20): * _________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Spinal Instability (Definition) (Slide 19): Is the excessive motion between vertebrae. It causes abnormal slipping and rubbing which can cause pain and possible damage to the spinal nerves and/or cord.

Result (Slide 19): *_________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Symptoms (Slide 19):*_________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Diagnosis (Slide 21):*_________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Treatment (Slide 22): 1. Nonsurgical

_________________________________________________________________________________________________* Braces (Slide 23)Purposes:

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2. Surgical_________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Compression Fracture (Slide 25):

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Axial Burst Fracture (Slide 25):

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Flexion/ Distraction (Tear Drop) Fracture (Slide 26):

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Transverse Process Fracture (Slide 27):

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Fracture- Dislocation (Slide 27):

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What’s the difference between whiplash and a fracture? (Slide 34)_________________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________Anatomy (Ctd.)

Paralysis

Occurs When… (Slide 47)1. ____________________________________

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Two Types of Paralysis…

Incomplete: Ability of spinal cord to convey messages to/ from brain isn’t completely lost; sensation and movement is possible below the injury

Complete: Total lack of sensory and motor function below the injury. Axons and nerves can still be present crossing the injury site, they just don’t function

General Back Pain- Spinal Cord Simulator (SCS)What does an SCS do? (Slide 51)

A small battery powered generator is implanted into the body. Transmits a mild ____________________ current to the ___________________ __________________ using small wires to carry the current from a pulse generator to the nerve fibers of the ______________ ________________ . Result is a ___________________ sensation instead of ______________, which ________________ the pain signals from reaching your brain.

Word Bank: Tingling, Spinal Cord, Interferes, Spinal Cord, Electric, Pain

Does SCS eliminate pain or interfere with the pain signal? (Slide 51)

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What 3 parameters can you control on the SCS? (Slide 52)1.

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