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Study Questions (BOUNCE RIGHT BACK!)
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The document provides answers and explanations for two study questions related to lumbar spine issues and rehabilitation of chronic low back pain.<br /><br />For Study Question #1, focused on identifying the examination findings that support the diagnosis of an L3/L4 disc herniation, the correct answer is “B. An absent patellar reflex.” This is because the L3/L4 disc herniation can lead to nerve impingement that affects the patellar reflex. Numbness along the lateral foot and weakness in plantar flexion indicate issues at L5/S1, while weakness in the great toe extension pertains to herniation between L4/L5.<br /><br />For Study Question #2, the document addresses evidence concerning the rehabilitation of chronic low back pain. The correct answer is “C. Evidence supports that walking improves function at short-term, medium-term, and long-term follow-up.” The explanation provided indicates that while walking enhances function across all follow-ups, it only decreases pain in the short and medium terms. Additionally, the document clarifies that there is moderate-quality evidence showing that multidisciplinary rehabilitation is more effective than usual care for pain and disability, and that osteopathic manipulation techniques can have a significant effect on pain relief and functional status.<br /><br />Both questions include references from medical literature supporting the explanations provided, indicating the document’s reliance on systematic reviews and meta-analyses from reputable sources for its conclusions. This information could be critical for medical professionals assessing similar conditions and treatment efficacy.
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3rd Edition
Related Case
3rd Edition, CASE 55
Topic
Spine
Keywords
lumbar spine
L3/L4 disc herniation
patellar reflex
nerve impingement
chronic low back pain
rehabilitation
walking therapy
multidisciplinary rehabilitation
osteopathic manipulation
systematic reviews
3rd Edition
3rd Edition, CASE 55
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