Introduction to diagnostic studies for back
pain
Diagnostic
studies help identify a back injury
Diagnostic studies are used to confirm an anatomical lesion (injury) as a cause
of back pain or neck pain. They are particularly useful to pinpoint the source
and extent of the injury to assist in the diagnosis and development of an appropriate
treatment plan for the patient's back problems.
Patients are usually advised to complete a period
of conservative care, usually at least four to
six weeks from the onset of pain, before obtaining
any type of diagnostic study.
The only instance that an imaging study is immediately
necessary is if a patient experiences bowel or
bladder incontinence or progressive neurological
loss of function, such as progressive weakness.
Types of diagnostic imaging technologies
for back pain
There are several types of diagnostic imaging technologies and techniques available
to assist in accurately diagnosing the anatomical injury that is causing back
pain.
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X-rays, the most common and inexpensive
form of imaging, are usually obtained first.
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Then, based on the result of the x-ray,
a treatment plan may be developed or increasingly
more sophisticated imaging studies may be
completed to more precisely define the source
and extent of the anatomical structure that
is causing pain.
Injections for back pain relief and diagnosis
Some injections are used both for back pain relief and diagnostic purposes
and are included on the injections portion of the site. Please see Injections for
more information. |
Introduction to diagnostic studies for back
pain
Diagnostic
studies help identify a back injury
Diagnostic studies are used to confirm an anatomical lesion (injury) as a cause
of back pain or neck pain. They are particularly useful to pinpoint the source
and extent of the injury to assist in the diagnosis and development of an appropriate
treatment plan for the patient's back problems.
Patients are usually advised to complete a period
of conservative care, usually at least four to
six weeks from the onset of pain, before obtaining
any type of diagnostic study.
The only instance that an imaging study is immediately
necessary is if a patient experiences bowel or
bladder incontinence or progressive neurological
loss of function, such as progressive weakness.
Types of diagnostic imaging technologies
for back pain
There are several types of diagnostic imaging technologies and techniques available
to assist in accurately diagnosing the anatomical injury that is causing back
pain.
-
X-rays, the most common and inexpensive
form of imaging, are usually obtained first.
-
Then, based on the result of the x-ray,
a treatment plan may be developed or increasingly
more sophisticated imaging studies may be
completed to more precisely define the source
and extent of the anatomical structure that
is causing pain.
Injections for back pain relief and diagnosis
Some injections are used both for back pain relief and diagnostic purposes
and are included on the injections portion of the site. Please see Injections for
more information. |
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