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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the core back tool PDF in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient’s name and age at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the patient throughout the assessment.
  3. In section B, check any relevant red flags that apply to the patient's condition. This helps in screening for serious underlying issues.
  4. Proceed to section C, where you will document physical examination findings. Use checkboxes for each side (right/left) and provide details as necessary.
  5. In section D, assess and check the most applicable pain patterns based on the patient's responses. This will guide further management strategies.
  6. Complete sections F and G by discussing goal setting and recommendations with the patient, ensuring they understand their self-management options.

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Costs of scans for low back pain In most cases a MRI is the preferred imaging option.
Magnetic resonance imaging produces clearer images compared to a CT scan. In instances when doctors need a view of soft tissues, an MRI is a better option than x-rays or CTs. MRIs can create better pictures of organs and soft tissues, such as torn ligaments and herniated discs, compared to CT images.
Red flag and yellow flag signs Thoracic pain. Fever and unexplained weight loss. Bladder or dysfunction. History of carcinoma. Ill health or presence of other medical illness. Progressive neurological deficit. Disturbed gait, saddle anaesthesia. Age of onset 55 years.
Pattern 3 is constant leg-dominant pain aggravated by back movement or certain back positions. On physical examination, Pattern 3 demonstrates positive neurological findings.
An MRI of the spine detects abnormalities with soft tissues, such as muscles, ligaments, and intervertebral discs. An MRI might also be used to locate misalignments or joint overgrowth in the spine. X-rays are used to look at the bones of the spine.
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One or more of these tests might help pinpoint the cause of the back pain: X-ray. These images show arthritis or broken bones. MRI or CT scans. These scans generate images that can reveal herniated disks or problems with bones, muscles, tissue, tendons, nerves, ligaments and blood vessels. Blood tests. Nerve studies.
Physician #2: ing to the American College of Radiology (ACR), an MRI is the most appropriate imaging study for this scenario.

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