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Appropriate Use of Diagnostic Imaging in Low Back Pain


Appropriate Use of Diagnostic Imaging in Low Back Pain - jospt

The inappropriate use of lumbar spine imaging can increase the risk of patient harm and contributes to the recent large increases in healthcare costs.

Appropriate use of diagnostic imaging in low back pain - PubMed

Appropriate use of diagnostic imaging in low back pain: a reminder that unnecessary imaging may do as much harm as good. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2011 Nov;41( ...

Appropriate Use of Diagnostic Imaging in Low Back Pain - jospt

Appropriate Use of Diagnostic Imaging in Low Back Pain: A Reminder That Unnecessary Imaging May Do as Much Harm as Good ... Distinguished Professor, Rocky ...

Use of Imaging Studies for Low Back Pain (LBP) - NCQA

Assesses adults 18–75 years of age with a principal diagnosis of low back pain who did not have an imaging study (plain X-ray, MRI, CT scan) within 28 days ...

Imaging for Low Back Pain | AAFP

Don't do imaging for low back pain within the first six weeks, unless red flags are present. (Red flags include, but are not limited to, severe or progressive ...

Appropriate Use of Diagnostic Imaging in Low Back Pain

appropriate uses of diagnostic imaging in individuals with LBP. Currently, physical therapists in some healthcare systems are responsible for ordering images.

When Is Imaging Appropriate for a Patient With Low Back Pain? - PMC

The use of intravenous contrast with MRI is generally only appropriate for patients with a history of prior lumbar surgery or cancer patients with concern for ...

Informed appropriate imaging for low back pain management

Diagnostic imaging is indicated for patients with LBP if they have severe progressive neurologic deficits or signs or symptoms that suggest a serious or ...

ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Low Back Pain: 2021 Update

There is no relevant literature to support the use of MRI lumbar spine with IV contrast in the initial evaluation of subacute or chronic LBP without red flags ...

[PDF] Appropriate use of diagnostic imaging in low back pain

An outline of the appropriate use, as defined in recent guidelines, of diagnostic imaging in patients with low back pain is described and an example of a ...

ACR appropriateness criteria® low back pain

There is no relevant literature to support the use of MRI lumbar spine without and with IV contrast in the initial evaluation of patients in this group.

Diagnostic Imaging for Low Back Pain: Advice for High-Value Health ...

Adhering to the ACP/APS recommendations on use of imaging could reduce overuse. Most patients do not need immediate imaging, and an initial ...

Imaging Tests for Lower Back Pain - Choosing Wisely Canada

Imaging Tests for Lower Back Pain. When you need them and when you don't. This pamphlet is also available in: French | Arabic | Punjabi | Simplified Chinese ...

Improving appropriate imaging for non-specific low back pain

However, for most acute LBP patients, symptoms resolve within 4 weeks and the use of routine imaging may result in unnecessary radiation exposure and add ...

Defining and measuring imaging appropriateness in low back pain ...

Ten per cent of the studies used the total number of patients presenting with LBP as the denominator, suggesting most studies overestimated the ...

Assessing MRI referrals' appropriateness for low back pain post a ...

Low back pain (LBP) is widely recognised as the most common form of pain originating in the musculoskeletal region. ... Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the ...

Imaging Modalities for Back Pain - AMA Journal of Ethics

It is also best for soft tissue imaging. In general, MRI is the best tool for diagnosing patients with lower back pain because it picks up a greater number of ...

Clinician and patient beliefs about diagnostic imaging for low back ...

Conclusion Clinicians and patients can believe that diagnostic imaging is an important tool for locating the source of non-specific low back pain. Patients may ...

ACO #44 Use of Imaging Studies for Low Back Pain - HHS.gov

The percentage of ACO assigned beneficiaries with a primary diagnosis of low back pain who did not have an imaging study (plain X-ray, MRI, ...

Use of Imaging Studies for Low Back Pain

Percentage of patients 18-50 years of age with a diagnosis of low back pain who did not have an imaging study (plain X-ray, MRI, CT scan) within 28 days of ...