Internal Medicine 2008 - Back Pain: Who Gets It and When Should the Patient Be Referred to a Specialist?
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Internal Medicine 2008


Back Pain: Who Gets It and When Should the Patient Be Referred to a Specialist?

Session #: 858-243
Presenter(s): David Borenstein
Session Length: 1:00
Event: 2008 ACP Annual Session
Date: May 15-17, 2008

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Clinical questions to be addressed:

Can this patient's back pain be managed conservatively with rest, physical therapy, analgesics, and muscle relaxants?
What is the role of vertebroplasty/kyphoplasty in the management of the patient with vertebral compression fractures?




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