CASE 3 - Back Pain Flashcards
I don’t think I can go to work, doctor. Can you write a letter to my boss so that I can have some time off?
You’re right. Heavy construction work can worsen your back pain or cause it to heal more slowly.
I will ask your boss to reassign you to light duty for a while.
Specific questions for back pain:
- Weakness, numbness.
- Fever — night sweats — weight loss.
- Urinary — fecal incontinence.
- Difficulty urinating.
PEx:
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- Back exam ==> I + P + ROM.
- Extremities ==> I + P of peripheral pulses + Hip exam.
- Neurologic ==> Motor, DTRs, Babinski, gait (including toe and heel walking), passive straight leg raising, sensory exam.
Closure:
- Discuss initial diagnostic impressions.
- Discuss initial management plans ==> F/U tests: mention the need for a rectal exam.
- Ask if the SP had any other questions or concerns.
Sample closure:
Mr. Meyer, I am concerned about your difficulty urinating, so I would like to do a rectal exam and assess your prostate for benign growths or cancer.
I would also like to run some blood tests and order an x-ray and possibly an MRI of your back so that I can better determine the cause of your pain.
In the meantime, as we discussed, I will write a note to your employer requesting that you be given only light duties while you are at work.
Do you have any questions for me?
DDx 1 — Disk herniation:
- Low back pain.
- Pain started after lifting heavy boxes.
- Pain radiated to left thigh and foot.
- Pain worsens with movement and is relieved by lying still.
DDx 2 — Lumbar spinal stenosis:
- Hx of intermittent low back pain and leg pain with ambulation.
- Pain resolves with sitting.
- Walks with back slightly bent forward.
DDx 3 — Metastatic prostate cancer:
- Difficulty urinating.
- Incomplete emptying of the bladder.
- Low back pain.
Workup:
- XR — L-spine.
- MRI — L-spine.
- Rectal exam.
- PSA.
Additional DDx:
- Lumbar muscle sprain.
- Degenerative arthritis.
- Multiple myeloma.
- Malingering.