6 Questions
Which of the following pain patterns is NOT associated with LBP facet joint arthritis?
Symmetrical mid-back pain
What movement is likely to aggravate pain in a patient with LBP facet joint arthritis?
Combined lumbar extension, rotation, and lateral flexion
What is a common observation in the examination of a patient with LBP facet joint arthritis?
Scoliosis
Which factor is NOT a potential cause of hypomobility patterns in a patient with LBP facet joint arthritis?
Unrestricted lumbar rotation
What type of movement is considered an accessory movement in the evaluation of LBP facet joint arthritis?
Joint play
Which psychological factor is often linked with LBP facet joint arthritis?
Kinesiophobia (fear of movement)
Learn about the pain patterns associated with Lumbar Facet Joint Arthritis, including unilateral and paracentral back pain, referred pain to buttock, groin, and thigh regions, radicular pain, and paresthesia. Understand the types of onset and the likelihood of experiencing these symptoms based on age and gender.
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