![]() ![]() In the craniofacial and mandibular area, the therapist often treats asymmetry. Read in this blog the importance of lymph node examination within physiotherapy and ask yourself the question how much attention you should pay to this matter. Sometimes patients are falsely labelled with a simple diagnosis such as tension headache or myalgia of the masticatory muscles if dur-ing the our physical examination the features do not fit the therapist should be alerted and refer patients back to the specialist or GP without delay. Therapists that work on prescription (patients who have been referred and examined by a medical specialist) will rarely need to asses for red flags since they have usually already been excluded by the medical specialist. Unilateral clogged nose and/or bloody nasal discharge.Red & white mucous membranes in the mouth.Painful/ sensitive tongue - non-healing lesion.The Red flags/ alarm signals indicating Neck and throat malignancy by The European Head and Neck society (2017) are as follows: Our screening questions give us the answers to whether or not our patient is in need of medical attention. The Red flags stand for all traumatic, neoplastic and inflammatory processes that require immediate medical attention. These are defined as risk factors for assessment and treatment. Let me first emphasize to be aware of the so-called red flags before we do our physical examination. That way, the hypothesis can be answered or refuted. Sometimes, it is just as a GP inspects the lymph nodes, also useful to do this as a specialized physiotherapist in the oro-cranialfacial region during the physical examination. ![]() We all know the swelling of the lymph nodes when we are having a cold. ![]()
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