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Malignancy, age > 50, progressive and night time sx, unintentional wt loss, IVDU, steroid use, immunocompromised,trauma, caudal equine sx ( progressive weakness, saddle anesthesia, and urinary retention or incontinence of bowel and bladder.
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Osteoporosis, but if wt loss suspect malignancy
What is the most common cause of thoracic compression fx?
No improvement with 3 wk pt, Large complex tear on MRI, Persistent effusion 4-6 wk, Locking.
Indication for referral for knee pain with possible arthroscopic surgery.
Overuse, Trauma, malalignment, weakness, tightness and leg length discrepancy
What are the common causes of patellofemoral syndrome?
Splint until swelling subsides, then walking boot for 4-6 wk.
How do you manage lateral malleolus fracture?
MRI if neuropathy sx and weakness.
When do you image chronic neck pain?