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| | |neck pain, progressive radiculopathy, myelopathy symptoms | ||
| | |Focal neurologic signs in upper and/or lower extremities | ||
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Differentiating neck pain from other Diseases
Differentiating neck pain from other diseases on the basis of
Diseases | symptoms | physical examination | |
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Cervical strain | Pain , stiffness on neck movement | Tenderness on palpation of neck and trapezius muscles | |
"Whiplash" injury | Pain on neck movement following an abrupt extension–flexion type injury ,headache, shoulder or back pain, dizziness, paresthesias, fatigue | Decreased range of motion associated with neck spasm | |
Cervical discogenic pain | Pain , stiffness on neck movement,cervical radicular symptoms | Decreased range of motion with pain | |
Cervical myofascial pain | Focal pain and pressure sensitivity;accompanied by a sensation of burning or stinging | Localized tenderness | |
Cervical radiculopathy | Pain, numbness,tingling in a dermatomal distribution,weakness in upper extremity | Decreased or altered sensation, diminished deep tendon reflexes | |
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy | Lower extremity weakness, gait or coordination difficulties, and bowel or bladder dysfunction | Focal neurologic signs in upper and/or lower, Lhermitte's sign | |
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament | neck pain, progressive radiculopathy, myelopathy symptoms | Focal neurologic signs in upper and/or lower extremities | |
Tension headache | |||
Coronary artery disease | |||
Infection | |||
Malignancy | |||
Referred shoulder pain | |||
Polymyalgia rheumatica | |||
Fibromyalgia | |||
Thoracic outlet syndrome | |||
Esophageal obstruction | Dysphagia | Normal |