LQ Neuro Exam
Neurodynamics
Lumbar biomechanics/outcomes
Quiz
Quiz pt 2
100

When should you do a full neuro exam on a patient?

- Radiating pain distal to the gluteal fold 

- (+) numbness, tingling or weakness 

- Symptoms are present bilaterally (include UMN elements) 

- If you are going to do any neurosensitivity tests 

100

What are the bias's for the SLR test?

TED: Tibial (Eversion & DF)

PIP: Peroneal (Inversion & PF)

SID: Sural (Inversion & DF) 

100

Which muscles help anteriorly tilt and increase lumbar lordosis? What about posterior tilt and flexing the lumbar spine?

Hip flexors and lumbar extensors 

Abdominals and hip extensors 

100

A 56 year old patient presents with back pain, has a history of DM and smoking, what is one pathology you should rule out?

A. Cauda Equina Syndrome

B. Osteomyelitis of Vertebrae 

C. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm 

D. Fracture of lumbar vertebrae

C. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

100

An 85 year old patient presents with low back pain after falling in their home. They have increased pain with weight bearing and it is painful to touch. Which pathology might you suspect?

A. Fracture of Lumbar Vertebrae 

B. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm 

C. Lumbar Instability 

D. Lumbar Disc Disorder

A. Fracture of Lumbar Vertebrae

200

Name the landmarks for the LQ dermatome test.

L1- upper anterior thigh 

L2- Mid anterior thigh 

L3- Medial femoral condyle 

L4- Medial malleolus 

L5- dorsum of great toe

S1- lateral malleolus 

S2- popliteal fossa 

200

What nerve is the prone knee bend test assessing?

Femoral nerve 

200

What happens to the lumbar spine and pelvis when you bend forward? What about coming back up from bending forward?

Bending forward: 1st the lumbar spine flexes--> then the pelvis anteriorly tilts 

Coming back up from bending forward: pelvic posteriorly tilts --> then the lumbar spine extends 


200

A 40 year old patient presents with low back pain and has pain and difficulty with urination. They state they had a UTI a month ago but it cleared up. What pathology might you be suspecting?

A. Osteomyelitis of Vertebrae

B. Cystic Kidney Disease 

C. Cauda Equina Syndrome

D: Spinal Cord Tumor

B. Cystic Kidney Disease

200

What is it called when there is a stress fracture of the pars interarticularis of the lumbar vertebrae?

Spondylolysis 

300

Name to movements and the correlating nerve root levels for LQ myotome test.

L1-L2: Hip flexion 

L3: Knee extension 

L4: Dorsiflexion 

L5: Great toe extension 

L5-S1: Plantar flexion 

S1-2: Plantar Flexion and Eversion 

300

Between what angles is a disc pathology more likely to be causing a patient pain during the SLR? Where would the patient report pain during the SLR if they had disc pathology 

35-70 degrees 

They would report pain on the opposite side of the leg that is being raised 

300

What is the most common diagnosis treated in outpatient ortho PT?

Low back pain 

300

A patient presents with diminished sensation around the ankle and foot area along with weakness in the lower extremities. They also complain of bowel and bladder incontinence. What pathology would this most likely be?

A. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm 

B. Spinal Cord Tumor 

C. Fracture of Lumbar Vertebrae 

D. Cauda Equina Syndrome

 D. Cauda Equina Syndrome

300

What is is called when there is inflammation of the vertebrae discs to fuse together?

Ankylosing Spondylitis 

400
What nerve root levels are associated with the patellar and achilles reflexes?

Patellar- L3

Achilles- S1

400

What nerve is the slump test and the SLR assessing?

Sciatic nerve 

400

What is a good/bad score on the Oswestry Disability Index?

Good: lower score 

Bad: higher score

400

A patient presents to us with deep constant pain that is worse when they are standing. A few weeks ago they had a UTI but it has cleared up since then. What pathology might we suspect?

A. Lumbar Instability

B. Osteomyelitis of Vertebrae

C. Cystic Kidney Disease

D. Fracture of Lumbar Vertebrae

B. Osteomyelitis of Vertebrae

400

What happens to the vertebrae in Spondylolisthesis? Which spinal level is the most common to see this at?

The superior vertebra slips forwards on the inferior vertebra 

L5/S1 most common 

500

What maneuver can be used to help enhance a muscle reflex?

Jendrassik Maneuver 

500

How would you bias the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve in the prone knee bend test?

You can adduct the knee to bias the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve 

500

What is the FABQ scale? What is a good/bad score?

Fear avoidance back questionnaire 

Higher score means there is a greater chance fear will affect PT treatment (BAD) 

>34 : increased risk of not returning to work 

500

A 60 year old patient comes in with back pain. They state it is not relieved by rest and gets worse when they are standing. Their past medical history shows they are in remission from skin cancer. What pathology might you suspect?

A. Cauda Equina Syndrome 

B. Vascular Claudication 

C. Spondylosis 

D. Spinal Cord Tumor

D. Spinal Cord Tumor

500

What is an example for a yellow flag?

Someone who has a psychological risk factor like fears and unhelpful beliefs 

Ex. depression, catastrophizing