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Red Flags

A Guide to Identifying Serious Pathology of the Spine

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Serious pathology accounts for only 1% of back pain in the general population, however, if you work within musculoskeletal medicine, at some stage, you will see a patient with serious pathology. Red Flags is the essential guide to correctly identifying and acting on warning signs when a therapist becomes suspicious of serious pathology in a patient presenting with back pain. This handy pocketbook offers practical strategies for developing clinical reasoning so that therapists are able to distinguish between Red Flags and Red Herrings along the patient journey, and have greater confidence in their diagnosis.

Drawing on their years of experience and personal case studies, Greenhalgh and Selfe, present a truly innovative guide. They introduce::

a hierarchy of Red Flagsan Index of Suspicionthoughts on Red Herringsa model of 3D thinkingthe consideration of conditional probabilities

Log-on to http://evolve.elsevier.com/Greehalgh/redflags to gain free access to a downloadable wall chart of the Red Flag Hierarchy and the authors Physiotherapy journal articles

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
228
Dimensions (mm)
102 x 152
Weight (g)
150

  • 1. Red Flags
    2. Clinical Reasoning
    3. Subjective Examination: Age, Previous Medical History and Lifestyle Questions
    4. Subjective Examination: Questions about the Current Episode and Pain
    5. Objective Examination
    6. Conclusion
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