Tina Williams " Acute Low Back Pain" iHuman Clinical Decision Making: 26 y/o Hispanic female presents to the primary care clinic with a two week history of constant low back pain worse when ambulati... ng and dressing. The pain is non-radiating and has intermittent intensities of aching and soreness consistent with acute non-specific low back pain. She has experienced these symptoms before after a biking accident 5 years ago. Given Mrs. H’s presenting signs and symptoms there is a need to differentiate between the diagnosis of acute nonspecific low back pain and low back pain with radiculopathy. Mrs. H is an otherwise healthy young female with a history of depression controlled on antidepressant. She has no other co-morbidities or health issues [Show More]
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