
Tingling, Weakness & Pain? Let’s Talk Cervical Radiculopathy with Dr. Erik Thoomes
In Episode 74 of the Physiotutors podcast, host Kai is joined by Dr. Erik Thoomes, an expert in musculoskeletal conditions, particularly cervical radiculopathy. Dr. Thoomes provides an in-depth discussion on cervical radiculopathy, distinguishing it from nonspecific neck pain. He explains that cervical radiculopathy involves radiating arm pain due to nerve root irritation or compression, often caused by disc herniation or spondylotic changes, contrasting it with lumbar radiculopathy.
The episode emphasizes the importance of thorough patient history in diagnosis and suggests a cluster of tests including Spurling's test and neural tension tests to improve diagnostic accuracy. Dr. Thoomes also challenges the reliability of traditional dermatomes and myotomes, advocating for individualized assessment and treatment strategies.
The conversation covers various treatment options, highlighting the ineffectiveness of cervical traction and suggesting neurodynamic mobilization, spinal manipulative therapy, and targeted exercises. Dr. Thoomes advises adapting management strategies from acute to chronic stages and stresses the role of patient education and self-management. The episode also touches on the limited role of imaging unless necessary and discusses the importance of differentiating cervical radiculopathy from other conditions.
Dr. Thoomes calls for more research in areas like epidemiological data and neurodynamic mobilization and shares clinical gems for effective management. The episode concludes with an emphasis on individualized patient care and encourages questions and further discussion from listeners.
Content
00:00 Intro
00:52What is Cervical Radiculopathy?
04:05 Cervical vs Lumbar Disc Herniation
05:29 Clearer Terminology needed
07:15 Prevalence and Risk Factors
08:26 Most useful Tests
10:33 Crucial History Findings
11:56 Dermatomal/myotomal examination
13:13 Treatment Options
18:27 Manipulations? Mobilizations?
21:29 Motor Control Training
24:55 Directional Preference in the Cervical Spine?
26:03 Higher Level Exercises
27:01 Self-Management
28:52 Diagnostic Mistakes to Avoid
31:30 Red Flags and Imaging
33:15 Lessons to learn from LRS
34:25 Future Research Directions
37:45 Top Tips
39:27 Outro & Contact Info
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