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Low Back Pain History
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Low Back Pain History
See Also
Low Back Pain
Lumbar Spine Anatomy
Low Back Pain Red Flag
s
Sciatica
Low Back Exam
Differential Diagnosis of Low Back Pain
Lumbar Disc Disease
Low Back Imaging
Low Back Pain Management
Rheumatologic Conditions affecting the Low Back
Low Back Pain in Children
Low Back Pain in Teen Athletes
Symptoms
Low Back Pain
Timing
Duration
Acute Low Back Pain
onset within 3 months
Chronic Low Back Pain
persistent beyond 3 months
Follows
Trauma
, bending, or lifting
Suggests
Lumbar Disc Disease
Morning back stiffness with pain and onset before age 40 years
Suggests
Spondyloarthropathy
Age of onset
Age under 20 years
Diskitis
Vertebra
l Metastases
Scoliosis
Pyelonephritis
Sickle Cell Anemia
Slipped
Vertebra
l apophysis
Age under 20 years: Athletes
Spondylolysis
(with risk of
Spondylolisthesis
)
Vertebra
l
Stress Fracture
Hyperlordosis
Age 20 to 50 years old
Lumbar strain or sprain
Lumbar Disc Disease
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Spondyloarthropathy
Genitourinary causes (e.g.
Pyelonephritis
,
Nephrolithiasis
,
Endometriosis
,
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
)
Gastrointestinal causes (e.g.
Cholecystitis
,
Peptic Ulcer Disease
,
Pancreatitis
)
Age over 50 years
Vertebral Compression Fracture
Spinal stenosis
Spondylosis
Vertebra
l Metastases
Vertebra
l
Diskitis
or
Vertebral Osteomyelitis
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Herpes Zoster
Symptoms
Low Back Pain
Location and Radiation
Dermatomal
Herpes Zoster
Spine
Midline (especially with
Vertebra
l tenderness and limited range of motion suggests )
Vertebra
l disorder
Trauma
tic
Vertebra
l
Fracture
(major
Trauma
)
Compression
Fracture
Vertebra
l metastases
Vertebral Osteomyelitis
Disc disorder
Hernia
ted Disc
Vertebra
l diskiitis
Sacroiliac Joint
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Spondyloarthropathy
Paraspinous or lateral low back
Lumbar strain or lumbar sprain
Abdomen
Epigastrium and upper quadrants radiating to upper portion of the low back
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Pancreatitis
Cholecystitis
Constipation
Unilateral
Abdominal Pain
radiating to flank
Nephrolithiasis
Pyelonephritis
Periumbilical Abdominal Pain
radiating to midline of low back
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Buttock
Piriformis Syndrome
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Pilonidal Cyst
Perirectal Abscess
Leg
Vertebra
l levels L1 to L3 radiates to hip and thigh
Vertebra
l levels L4 to L5 radiate below the knee
Radiation below knee is most specific for
Hernia
ted disc
Symptoms
Low Back Pain
Provocation
Prolonged sitting provokes pain
Lumbar Disc Disease
Spondylosis
(disc pain)
Valsalva (cough, sneeze, or straining) provokes pain
Lumbar Disc Disease
Hyperextension provokes pain
Spondylolisthesis
Spondylolysis
Spondylosis
(facet pain)
Sacroiliac Joint Disease
Standing or Walking
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Pseudoclaudication
with pain radiating into legs
Spondylolisthesis
Spondylosis
(facet pain)
Symptoms
Low Back Pain
Palliation
Rest (relative or complete?)
Lumbar Strain or sprain
Ice or heat?
Medications?
Lying with knees flexed relieves pain
Lumbar Disc Disease
Spondylolisthesis
Sitting relieves pain
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
References
Arce (2001) Am Fam Physician 64(4):631-8 [PubMed]
Bratton (1999) Am Fam Physician 60(8):2299-306 [PubMed]
Bueff (1996) Prim Care 23:345-64 [PubMed]
Patel (2000) Am Fam Physician 61(6):1779-86 [PubMed]
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