Scobercea Iustin, Feyissa Kebereab, Despins Stephen J
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Lynchburg, USA.
Sports Medicine/Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Collaborative Health Partners Specialty Services, Lynchburg, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Aug 14;17(8):e90068. doi: 10.7759/cureus.90068. eCollection 2025 Aug.
We detail the case of an 85‑year‑old woman with osteopenia and a history of breast cancer, who came to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) clinic complaining of ongoing neck pain without motor, sensory, or neurological deficits. After conservative management failed to provide the patient relief, magnetic resonance imaging revealed an extradural mass at the C4-C6 levels. Neurosurgical evaluation determined that the mass was likely a meningioma. Considering the patient's age, stable clinical condition, and her personal preferences, she chose to proceed with conservative management, declining both biopsy and surgical intervention. This case report aims to emphasize the importance of patient autonomy, the need for appropriate escalation of care in cases of persistent neck pain, and the principles of functional improvement and quality of life central to PM&R.
我们详细介绍了一名85岁女性的病例,她患有骨质减少症且有乳腺癌病史,因持续颈部疼痛前来物理医学与康复(PM&R)诊所就诊,无运动、感觉或神经功能缺损。保守治疗未能缓解患者症状后,磁共振成像显示C4 - C6水平有硬膜外肿块。神经外科评估确定该肿块可能是脑膜瘤。考虑到患者年龄、临床状况稳定以及她的个人偏好,她选择继续保守治疗,拒绝活检和手术干预。本病例报告旨在强调患者自主权的重要性、持续性颈部疼痛病例中适当加强治疗的必要性,以及功能改善和生活质量原则在PM&R中的核心地位。