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    C1086
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    Lightbulb Re: Acute back Pain Patient Advice

    Thank you very much for your message. My question is really what sort of things do you advise a patient in acute pain to do so they don't get worse. For instance you have just treated them and they go home, then what do they do ?? Contrast bathing is fine, but what else would you recommend ? Eg it is generally agreed not to spend ages in bed, but supposing the patient is really acute, all they want is to get better and fast, what would you recommend they do to speed up there recovery and get better quicker.
    Anyone else out there have any pearls that they find really helpful in this type of situation.
    C1086


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    Re: Acute back Pain Patient Advice

    There has been already a lot of discussion on the topic of back pain with general over view for planning effective treatment strategies. When a patient comes to you to get help from physiotherapist, it is the resposnsibility of the physiotherapist to assess him properly to find out the possible cause for pt's back pain or spinal pain. In however, majority of the cases it is not possible to find the exact cause of low back pain. In other words after ruling out the red flags and yellow flags for Spinal pain or ruling out the serious causes of spinal pain, it is always clinician responsibility to find a possible cause for pt's pain. But as I have already mentioned that a possible cause is not found in majority of cases and patient back pain is labelled as acute non specific Back pain in acute cases. The acute non specific Back pain accounts for almost 80% cases of back pain. There are many empirical rules to treat this non specific back pain. The rest of 20% cases of Back may have other causes to be indentified and labelled in pt's treatment plan, so here you will be able to plan any suitable physiotherapy management plan. The best plan here is to use the evidence based guidelines of physiotherapy that you may use effectively. For you as a beginner, it is better to have a look over Danish Health and technology Guidelines which are very empirical and effective. You may have a look over them at Danish Health Technology Assessment 1999; 1(1) Low Back Pain

    Another effective source of information for you is EUROPEAN GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE NONSPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN IN PRIMARY CARE

    Another good review is the norwegian Guidelines and you may have a look over that Acute low back pain-Interdisciplinary clinical guidelines developed by The Norwegian Back Pain Network

    You may also have a look over the Gudelines developed in the USA at USA - Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Acute Low Back Problems in Adults; AHCPR Publication No. 95-0642

    In my opinion this will help you to start as a beginner to get a better idea.


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    C1086
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    Thumbs up Re: Acute back Pain Patient Advice

    Thank you very much for those references. They are excellent and will be usefull. But what I really want to know is what do you tell your acutely painful patient while in your treatment room, what to do after his treatment when he gets home.
    European Guidelines are not much immidiate help to him at this moment in time, all he wants is to be out of pain, as much as possible for as long as possible. Should he do exercises (which ones ?), should he go for a swim, should he go home and do nothing etc etc

    Happy New Year

    C1086


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    junior_physiotherapist
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    Arrow Re: Acute back Pain Patient Advice

    Hi colleague:

    i'll give u this link and i think it'll help u ,really it's very interisting link


    www.spine-health.com/topics

    hope to be useful

    all best




 
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