1. Inspection
Inspection should be done with the patient standing, while observing from behind. Have the patient remove enough clothing so the entire back and sacral area can be properly inspected.
2. Palpation
Palpate for areas of tenderness. Important areas to check include:
3. Range of Motion (ROM)
Evaluate the ROM of the back. Look for deficits or excessive pain. Key motions include:
4. Strength Testing
Evaluate the strength of the muscles innervated by the key nerve roots exiting in the lumbar-sacral spine. Weakness suggests irritation of these nerve roots from disc or bony pathology. These include:
5. Neurologic Exam
Conduct a focused neurologic exam in patients with lower back pain.
6. Special Tests
Special tests in the back include:
Source: Robert E. Sallis, MD. Kaiser Permanente, Fontana, California, USA
The back is the most common source of pain in the body. Examination of the b…
1. Inspection
Inspection should be done with the patient standing, while observing from behind. Have the patient remove enough clothing so the entire back and sacral area can be properly inspected.
2. Palpation
Palpate for areas of tenderness. Important areas to check include:
3. Range of Motion (ROM)
Evaluate the ROM of the back. Look for deficits or excessive pain. Key motions include:
4. Strength Testing
Evaluate the strength of the muscles innervated by the key nerve roots exiting in the lumbar-sacral spine. Weakness suggests irritation of these nerve roots from disc or bony pathology. These include:
5. Neurologic Exam
Conduct a focused neurologic exam in patients with lower back pain.
6. Special Tests
Special tests in the back include:
1. Inspection
Inspection should be done with the patient standing, while observing from behind. Have the patient remove enough clothing so the entire back and sacral area can be properly inspected.
2. Palpation
Palpate for areas of tenderness. Important areas to check include:
3. Range of Motion (ROM)
Evaluate the ROM of the back. Look for deficits or excessive pain. Key motions include:
4. Strength Testing
Evaluate the strength of the muscles innervated by the key nerve roots exiting in the lumbar-sacral spine. Weakness suggests irritation of these nerve roots from disc or bony pathology. These include:
5. Neurologic Exam
Conduct a focused neurologic exam in patients with lower back pain.
6. Special Tests
Special tests in the back include:
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Chapters in this video
0:00
Overview
0:50
Inspection and Palpation
2:47
Range of Motion
4:08
Muscle Strength Testing
4:58
Neurological Exam
6:23
Special Tests
7:16
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