MindMap Gallery Lower back pain
Back pain is a prevalent and often debilitating condition that can significantly impact daily activities and overall well-being. It can arise from a variety of factors, including muscle strain, poor posture, injury, or underlying health issues. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and potential treatments for back pain is essential for effectively managing and alleviating discomfort. This mind map aims to explore the multifaceted aspects of back pain, including its triggers, associated symptoms, preventive measures, and potential treatment options.
Edited at 2021-11-17 22:03:56This is a mind map introducing information about lower back pain. Radiation of pain is pain that starts in one area and spreads until a larger area hurts. Sometimes this is due to nerves. For example, if a nerve gets pinched or pulled, it may hurt. All along the nerve instead of just at the one spot that got hurt. Backround visual analogue scales are psychometric measuring instruments designed to document the characteristics of disease-related symptom severity in individual patients and use this to achieve a rapid classification of symptom severity and disease control. More information about lower back pain can be learned from the mind map. You can discover more templates on EdrawMind and design a mind map for your project easily.
Back pain is a prevalent and often debilitating condition that can significantly impact daily activities and overall well-being. It can arise from a variety of factors, including muscle strain, poor posture, injury, or underlying health issues. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and potential treatments for back pain is essential for effectively managing and alleviating discomfort. This mind map aims to explore the multifaceted aspects of back pain, including its triggers, associated symptoms, preventive measures, and potential treatment options.
This mind map offers an analytical approach to understanding wrist pain, detailing key aspects of anatomy, causes, and conditions such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Rheumatoid Arthritis. It outlines the anatomy involved, including nerves, muscles, and bones, and the effects of these conditions on the wrist. It also examines the risk factors, signs, and symptoms associated with each condition, as well as investigation methods and treatment options. This map is beneficial for medical students, healthcare professionals, and individuals seeking knowledge about common causes of wrist pain and associated disorders.
This is a mind map introducing information about lower back pain. Radiation of pain is pain that starts in one area and spreads until a larger area hurts. Sometimes this is due to nerves. For example, if a nerve gets pinched or pulled, it may hurt. All along the nerve instead of just at the one spot that got hurt. Backround visual analogue scales are psychometric measuring instruments designed to document the characteristics of disease-related symptom severity in individual patients and use this to achieve a rapid classification of symptom severity and disease control. More information about lower back pain can be learned from the mind map. You can discover more templates on EdrawMind and design a mind map for your project easily.
Back pain is a prevalent and often debilitating condition that can significantly impact daily activities and overall well-being. It can arise from a variety of factors, including muscle strain, poor posture, injury, or underlying health issues. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and potential treatments for back pain is essential for effectively managing and alleviating discomfort. This mind map aims to explore the multifaceted aspects of back pain, including its triggers, associated symptoms, preventive measures, and potential treatment options.
This mind map offers an analytical approach to understanding wrist pain, detailing key aspects of anatomy, causes, and conditions such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Rheumatoid Arthritis. It outlines the anatomy involved, including nerves, muscles, and bones, and the effects of these conditions on the wrist. It also examines the risk factors, signs, and symptoms associated with each condition, as well as investigation methods and treatment options. This map is beneficial for medical students, healthcare professionals, and individuals seeking knowledge about common causes of wrist pain and associated disorders.
lower back pain
VAS:Backround Visual analogue scales (VAS) are psychometric measuring instruments designed to document the characteristics of disease-related symptom severity in individual patients and use this to achieve a rapid (statistically measurable and reproducible) classification of symptom severity and disease control
RADIATION OF PAIN;s pain that starts in one area and spreads until a larger area hurts. Sometimes this is due to the nerves - for example, if a nerve gets pinched or pulled, it may hurt all along the nerve instead of just at the one spot that got hurt.
PRROTTECCTIVVE TISSUEE
dura mater
arachnoid mater
pia mater.
PARTS
the cervical (neck)
thoracic (chest)
lumbar (lower back)
NON _PHARMALOGICAL
Appling ice and/or hot packs
PHYSIOTHERAPY
PHARMALOGICAL
NSAIDs
aspirin
naproxen
acetaminophen
ibuprofen
MANGAMENT
INVESTIGATION
physical exam
straight leg raise test
Spinal X-rays to look for spinal fractures, disk problems, infections, tumors and bone spurs.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scans to see detailed images of bone and soft tissues of the back
electromyography
Myelogram
RISK FACTORS
Have an active, physical job
injury/previous injury
overweight:
diabetes
osteoarthritis
Smoke
SIGN + SYMPTOMS
Moderate to severe pain in lower back, buttock and down your leg.
Numbness or weakness in your lower back, buttock, leg or feet.
Pain that worsens with movement; loss of movement.
“Pins and needles” feeling in your legs, toes or feet.
Loss of bowel and bladder control (due to cauda equina).
CAUSES
herniated disk
bone spur on the spine
narrowing of the spine (spinal stenosis)
Arthritis
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg. Typically, sciatica affects only one side of your body.
ARTERIES
single anterior spinal artery (ASA)
two posterior spinal arteries (PSA).
The anterior spinal artery
Subtopic
SCIATICA
VERTEBRAE
Vertebral body (anteriorly)
2) Vertebral arch (posteriorly)
2 LAMINAE
2 PEDICLIS
3 PROCCESSES
SPINAL CORD
MUSCLES
Forward flexors Anterior
Lateral flexors Lateral
Rotators Lateral
Extensors Posterior
IVD
annulus fibrosus
thenucleus pulposus
bone
anatomy of spine