Week 3 Flashcards
What is the managemengt order for patients with acute low back pain?
What are the prognostic factors for delayed recovery?
- Older age
- Prior history of neck pain
- High levels of initial pain
- High levels of initial disab ility
- Post-crash psychological factors
- Depressed mood or feelings of depression about pain
- Anxiety or fear about pain, high levels of frustration or anger
What should physiotherapists aim to address?
Modifiable risk factors.
What indicates whiplash associated disorder (WAD)?
- VAS >5/10
- NDI >15/50
- Expectation of recovery
- Post-traumatic stress - Impact of events scale (IES >25)
- Decreased initial neck ROM
- Initial cold hyperalgesia
What is risk stratification based on? What are the benefits of stratifying risk?
- Predictions rules
- Helps to identify patients who are less likely to recover
What is stratification of care based upon?
- Adverse prognostic factors
What are the different levels of stratified primary care for low back pain?
What are predictors of poor outcomes?
- History and PE
- Appendix V. Examples of Questions or Tools to assess prognostic factors for delayed recovery
Who is first line of care offered to?
To everyone!
What is the first line of care?
Clinicians should educate and reassure patients about the benign and self-limiting nature of the typical course of NAD grades 1-III and the improtance of maintaining activity and movement.
- Clinicians should emphasise active rather than passive treatments and deliver time limited care that includes effective interventions.