Rejected at: May, 28, 2024
7:07 a.m.
Author:
alexlewis
Related Deck:
1659122273009
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Rationale for new note
NSLBP is more relevant than sciatia, and the initial treatment is pt education rather than nsaids. nsaids are a later treatment
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Initial treatment for acute non-specific lower back pain with or without radiculopathy is {{c1::patient education}}
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Initial treatment for <b>acute non-specific lower back pain</b> with or without <b>radiculopathy </b>is {{c1::patient education}}<br><div><div></div></div>
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Patient education should include:
- an explanation of the nature of the pain and why imaging is not required—most back pain is caused by a simple strain of the back and a serious underlying cause is very unlikely; in most patients it is not possible to make a precise anatomical diagnosis on clinical or radiological grounds, or to identify a specific cause for the pain
- advice to stay active
- encouragement to continue to work or to return to work as soon as possible
- reassurance that recovery is likely to be quick even though pain may be severe
- an assessment and clarification of patient misconceptions about the nature of the pain, including addressing fear-avoidance behaviour and other unhelpful coping strategies that contribute to poor prognosis.
Note ID: 1553945042811
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<div><div>Patient education should include:</div><ul><li>an explanation of the nature of the pain and why imaging is not required—most back pain is caused by a simple strain of the back and a serious underlying cause is very unlikely; in most patients it is not possible to make a precise anatomical diagnosis on clinical or radiological grounds, or to identify a specific cause for the pain</li><li>advice to stay active</li><li>encouragement to continue to work or to return to work as soon as possible</li><li>reassurance that recovery is likely to be quick even though pain may be severe</li><li>an assessment and clarification of patient misconceptions about the nature of the pain, including addressing fear-avoidance behaviour and other unhelpful coping strategies that contribute to poor prognosis.</li></ul><div>Note ID: 1553945042811</div></div>
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