The symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis are exacerbated when the lumbar spine is _____, and relieved when the lumbar spine is flexed
#2
The final stage in Pott s paraplegia is _____.
#3
The _____ classification is used for classification of thoracolumbar spinal injuries.
#4
Early-onset paraplegia in spinal TB occurs when edema, abscess or _____ tissue causes spinal cord compression
#5
Three-column injuries of the subaxial cervical spine with/without neurologic deficit are managed with _____
#6
Spinal injuries is classified under _____ colour on traiging
#7
_____ #s of the vertebrae occur due to axial loading, characterised by loss of vertebral height anteriorly, with no loss of posterior vertebral height and no posterior ligamentous or bony injury.
#8
Management of unstable vertebral compression fracture is with _____, especially for PLC disruption
#9
_____ is much more dangerous in causing spinal damage than hyperflexion (Hyperflexion/hyperextension)
#10
Number of bony prominences felt in gibbus is _____, and presents as a sharp posterior angulation
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Flashcard 1: The symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis are exacerbated when the lumbar spine is _____, and relieved when the lumbar spine is flexed
Answer: extended
Flashcard 2: The final stage in Pott s paraplegia is _____.
Answer: flaccid paralysis
Flashcard 3: The _____ classification is used for classification of thoracolumbar spinal injuries.
Answer: AO-Magerl
Flashcard 4: Early-onset paraplegia in spinal TB occurs when edema, abscess or _____ tissue causes spinal cord compression
Answer: granulation
Flashcard 5: Three-column injuries of the subaxial cervical spine with/without neurologic deficit are managed with _____
Answer: operative treatment
Flashcard 6: Spinal injuries is classified under _____ colour on traiging
Answer: yellow
Flashcard 7: _____ #s of the vertebrae occur due to axial loading, characterised by loss of vertebral height anteriorly, with no loss of posterior vertebral height and no posterior ligamentous or bony injury.
Answer: Compression
Flashcard 8: Management of unstable vertebral compression fracture is with _____, especially for PLC disruption
Answer: posterior pedicle screw fixation
Flashcard 9: _____ is much more dangerous in causing spinal damage than hyperflexion (Hyperflexion/hyperextension)
Answer: Hyperextension
Flashcard 10: Number of bony prominences felt in gibbus is _____, and presents as a sharp posterior angulation
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