52 yo male with work related neck pain
Jennifer Illes, DC, MS
Some of the diagnoses you should consider include, disk herniation, thoracic outlet syndrome, myofascial dysfunction, cervical spine fracture, cervical myelopathy.
Physical Examination Findings:
Weight = 180lbs, Height = 5’9”, Temperature= 98.9F, Respirations = 12cpm, and Blood Pressure = 122/82 mmHg
Inspection:
A large lipoma-like mass (5” x 4”) by inspected on the left scapula. The patient stated he has this mass as long as he could remember, and his PCP was not concerned about it. Large mid-spinal scar (T12-S1) from lumbar laminectomy is present. Popeye’s sign on right bicep. Severe forward head carriage. Hypertonic paraspinals in the lumbar spine and thoracic spine. Atrophy noted in the supraspinatus muscle bilaterally.
Palpation:
Patient demonstrated extreme sensitivity to touch and palpation in all areas of the body, needed to take a break at times. Specifically, there was extreme subjective pain in the upper trapezius muscle bilaterally, and with palpation of the C7 vertebrae. Tenderness noted along each vertebrae in the lumbar and thoracic spine. Several areas of the cervical spine had motion restrictions (C0/C1 right lateral flexion restriction, C4/C5 left rotation restriction).
ROM: Baseline Cervical Active ROM (AMA guidelines) vs. measured. Due to patient’s pain level, inclinometry was contraindicated due to the patient’s inability to sustain a motion for more than one second.
NORMAL MEASURED (2/3/15)
Flexion 60 60
Extension 75 15 (with pain at central C7/T1 region)
Left LF 45 25 (with pain at central C7/T1 region)
Right LF 45 25 (with pain at central C7/T1 region)
Left rotation 80 40 (with pain at central C7/T1 region)
Right rotation 80 40
Orthopedic testing:
Neurologic testing was performed. All cranial nerves were normal and intact. Mr. X had a decreased light touch sensation in the right C8 dermatome. He also had a decreased sharp sensation in the right C8 and T1 areas. Upper and lower extremity myotomes were within normal limits. Upper and lower extremity reflexes were 0/4+J.
The following tests were positive:
The following tests were negative (and normal is to be negative)
Question: What is your working diagnosis at this point?
Question: What imaging, or laboratory testing would you order?