Neuropathic Pain

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    • Neuropathic Pain:
      • pain as a results of a lesion or disease of the somatosensory NS, can be located in the central or peripheral NS
      • 2 types of presentations:
      • Radicular signs and symptoms
      • Radiculopathy
    • Neuropathic Pain - Radicular Signs & Symptoms:
      • describes pain/symptoms that spread down the lower limbs and usually a dermatological distributions and neuropathic in origin
      • Hyperactivity: Positive neural symptom, Sharp shooting, Burning, pins and needles
      • These symptoms are also referred to as radicular symptoms/pain
    • Neuropathic Pain - Radiculopathy:
      • A diagnosis based on possible radicular signs and symptoms
      • Hypoactivity: Negative neural symptoms, Loss of sensation, Loss of strength/weakness
    • Neuropathic Pain:
      • when theres suspected nerve involvement we need to make a decision if theres compromise to the neural tissue through examination of conduction of the nervous system - this is done by a neural integrity assessment
      • this can help us determine if the presentation is just radicular signs and symptoms or if the diagnosis is a radiculopathy as it includes motor loss and sensory loss
    • Neuropathic Pain:
      • Pain/symptoms felt in a dermatomal distribution
      • If suspected radiculopathy - Loss of strength/weakness usually in myotomal distribution
      • Pain/symptoms felt in a dermatomal distribution = Neuropathic Presentations (pain due to disease/lesion in somatosensory NS)
      • 2 types of Neuropathic Presentations:
      • Radiculopathy:
      • Loss of strength/weakness usually in myotomal distribution
      • A diagnosis based on possible radicular signs and symptoms
      • and
      • Hypoactivity: Negative neural symptoms, anaesthesia, Loss of strength/weakness
      • Radicular Signs & Symptoms
      • Hyperactivity: Positive neural symptom Sharp shooting Burning, paraesthesia
      • These symptoms are also referred to as radicular symptoms/pain
      • Radiculopathy:
      • hypoactivity (e.g. anesthesia, loss of strength)
      • weakness usually in myotomal distribution
      • Radicular signs and symptoms:
      • hyperactivity (e.g. paraesthesia, sharp shooting, burning pain)
      • symptoms usually spread in dermatomal distribution
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