1.Evaluation of low back pain in primary care.
Jan Dominiq V. DULAY ; Endrik H. SY ; Suzanne Y. LANGCAUON
The Filipino Family Physician 2025;63(2):191-194
Low back pain is one of the most common reasons for consultation encountered in the primary care setting. The majority of cases are due to mechanical low back pain; however, proper evaluation is needed to identify patients who have secondary causes. This can be done through a focused history and physical examination using the Look-Move-Feel Approach as a guide. Identification of red flags suggests underlying pathology. The mnemonic BACK PAINS (Bladder/bowel incontinence, Age extremes, Chronic infection, Known Malignancy, Pain worse at night, Acute trauma, IV drug/Immunosuppression, Neurologic findings, and Systemic symptoms) can be used to remember red flags of low back pain. In general, patients with non-specific low back pain often require no imaging or work-up, while those with red flags warrant diagnostic investigation and possible referral.
Human ; Low Back Pain
2.Clinical practice guidelines and pathway for wellness and health promotion among older persons.
Eva Irene Y. MAGLONZO ; Ma. Teresa Tricia G. BAUTISTA ; Fatima May Z. CAGUIOA ; Alissa Laurel N. CALDERON ; Cheenee Carla R. JIMENEZ ; Suzanne Y. LANGCAUON ; Mechelle A. PALMA ; Vigilanda M. SOLIJON
The Filipino Family Physician 2025;63(2):338-359
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