Literature DB >> 16596891

Diagnosis and treatment of cervical radiculopathy using a clinical prediction rule and a multimodal intervention approach: a case series.

Mark A Waldrop1.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Case series.
OBJECTIVES: To describe an established method of diagnosing cervical radiculopathy (CR) using a clinical prediction rule (CPR), and to describe the management of 6 patients using intermittent cervical traction (ICT), thoracic thrust joint manipulation (TJM), and exercise.
BACKGROUND: Many patients present with unilateral arm pain without having undergone magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the cervical spine. Using a CPR has demonstrated high levels of specificity to rule in cervical radiculopathy. ICT and manual therapy (including thoracic TJM) are widely used in clinical settings to treat cervical radiculopathy. CASE DESCRIPTION: Six patients (3 men, 3 women) were diagnosed with cervical radiculopathy using the CPR. All patients were treated with ICT, thoracic TJM, and exercise. The Northwick Park Neck Questionnaire served as the outcome measure. OUTCOMES: The CPR accurately identified CR (secondary to a disc herniation) in 4 out of 4 patients when compared to the results of a reference standard (MRI). Six patients were seen from 5 to 18 sessions over a 19- to 56-day period. Reduction in Northwick Park Neck Questionnaire scores ranged from 13% to 88%. One patient did not improve significantly and underwent neck surgery. DISCUSSION: Using the CPR may be beneficial in diagnosing CR, so the clinician can devise a plan of care and assess treatment outcomes in a relatively homogenous group of patients. It is possible that a treatment regimen of ICT, thoracic TJM, and exercise will aid in centralizing radicular symptoms and improving functional outcomes in patients with CR.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16596891     DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2006.36.3.152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Sports Phys Ther        ISSN: 0190-6011            Impact factor:   4.751


  7 in total

1.  Multimodal management of mechanical neck pain using a treatment based classification system.

Authors:  Megan M Heintz; Eric J Hegedus
Journal:  J Man Manip Ther       Date:  2008

2.  The effectiveness of thoracic spine manipulation for the management of musculoskeletal conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials.

Authors:  Ronald F Walser; Brent B Meserve; Thomas R Boucher
Journal:  J Man Manip Ther       Date:  2009

3.  Treatment of a patient with cervical radiculopathy using thoracic spine thrust manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, and exercise.

Authors:  Michael Costello
Journal:  J Man Manip Ther       Date:  2008

4.  Multimodal treatment program comparing 2 different traction approaches for patients with discogenic cervical radiculopathy: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Ibrahim M Moustafa; Aliaa A Diab
Journal:  J Chiropr Med       Date:  2014-09

5.  Effectiveness of manual physical therapy in the treatment of cervical radiculopathy: a systematic review.

Authors:  Robert Boyles; Patrick Toy; James Mellon; Margaret Hayes; Bradley Hammer
Journal:  J Man Manip Ther       Date:  2011-08

6.  Brain meningioma with initial manifestation similar to cervical radiculopathy: a case report.

Authors:  Yu-Hsuan Huang; Chang-Zern Hong; Wei-Ting Wu; Kun-Ta Li; Li-Wei Chou
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2014-06-25       Impact factor: 2.570

7.  Comparative effectiveness of transverse oscillatory pressure and cervical traction in the management of cervical radiculopathy: A randomized controlled study.

Authors:  Adesola Ojo Ojoawo; Ayodele Damilare Olabode
Journal:  Hong Kong Physiother J       Date:  2018-08-14
  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.