Differentiate acute, recurrent, and chronic low back pain
Acute low back problems:
activity intolerance due to lower back or back and leg symptoms
lasting less than three months.
Chronic low back problems:
activity intolerance due to lower back or back and leg symptoms
lasting more than three months.
Recurrent low back problems:
episodes of acute low back problems lasting less than three months
duration but recurring after a period of time without low back
symptoms sufficient to restrict activity or function.
Key goal
To
identify risk factors that increase the probability of long-term
disability and work loss with the associated suffering and negative
effects on patients, their families, and society. This assessment can
be used to target effective early management and prevent the onset of
these problems.
The acute pain screening questionnaire
Useful
for quickly screening large numbers. Interpret the results in
conjunction with the history and clinical presentation. Be aware of,
and take into account, reading difficulties and different cultural
backgrounds.
Clinical assessment
There
is good agreement that the following factors are important, and
consistently predict poor outcomes:
- presence of a belief that back pain
is harmful or potentially severely disabling
- fear-avoidance behaviour and
reduced activity levels
- tendency to low mood and withdrawal
from social interaction
- an expectation of passive
treatment(s) rather than than a belief that active participation
will help
Suggested questions (to be
phrased in your own style)
- Have you had time off work in the
past with back pain!
- What do you understand is the cause
of your back pain?
- What are you expecting will help
you?
- How is your employer responding to
your back pain? Your co-workers? Your family?
- What are you doing to cope with
back pain?
- Do you think that you will return
to work? When?
This Quick Reference Guide to
Assessing Psychosocial Yellow Flags in Acute Low Back Pain is to be
used in conjunction with the full document. You are strongly advised
to read that first.