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Thursday 6 March 2014

DIAGNOSIS OF BACKPAIN

The diagnosis of low back problems begins with a thorough history of your condition. Your doctor will ask you questions to find out when you first started having problems, what makes your symptoms worse or better, and how the symptoms affect your daily activity. Your answers will help guide the physical examination.
Your doctor will then physically examine the muscles and joints of your low back. It is important that your doctor see how your back is aligned, how it moves, and exactly where it hurts.
Your doctor may do some simple tests to check the function of the nerves. These tests are used to measure the strength in your lower limbs, check your reflexes, and determine whether you have numbness in your legs or feet. The information from your medical history and physical examination will help your doctor decide which further tests to run. The tests give different types of information

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