History and physical exam for low back painExam Overview
A thorough history to evaluate
low back pain includes an assessment of: - Your description of how the pain started,
including whether it was sudden or gradual.
- Pattern, intensity, and
duration of the current episode of low back pain (you may be asked to complete
a pain drawing to identify the sites and symptoms of pain).
- What
brings on or increases your pain and what makes you feel better. This includes
whether you feel better with activity or with rest.
- Related
symptoms, such as leg pain, weakness, or numbness; or problems with your bowels
or bladder.
- Spine problems you have had since birth (congenital
spine problems).
- Any type of arthritis in your
spine.
- Previous episodes of low back pain and
treatment.
- Previous accidents or injuries involving the
back.
- Family history of low back pain.
- Work history,
including any link between your work and your current back
pain.
- Sports and other leisure activities.
- Any legal
action related to your back pain.
- History of cancer and other
illnesses, such as abdominal disease,
pelvic disease, or
osteoporosis.
- Recent fever or unexplained
weight loss.
- Corticosteroid use.
- Your
smoking history.
Your doctor or nurse may also give you a written
questionnaire to screen for
depression or to assess how low back pain is affecting
your life, to rate your job satisfaction, and to describe your support system
at home and at work. During the physical exam, your doctor will
ask you to do a series of movements while you stand, sit, and lie down. This
makes it possible to assess muscular and sensory problems contributing to your
low back pain. The physical exam will also include: The results of these tests will help your doctor see
whether your back pain and other symptoms are related to pressure on a nerve
and which nerve or nerves may be compressed. Your doctor will use this
information to help determine what type of treatment is most likely to be
effective.
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