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. 2011 Dec 23;5:1–15. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S26375
1. What are this client’s presenting symptoms likely due to?
 a. A problem in the back?
Yes No
 b. Is it likely a medical problem (eg, genitourinary, systemic)?
Yes No
 c. Is it likely a mechanical/degenerative problem from elsewhere (eg, hip, knee)?
Yes No
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2. Is there likely a spinal cord or cauda equina lesion?
Yes No
Back pain diagnostic triage
3. Indicate which category best fits the clinical presentation:
 a. Possible serious spinal pathology
Yes No
 b. Nerve root problem
Yes No
 c. Non-specific back pain
Yes No
4. Indicate what the likely source of the nerve root problem is:
 a. none Yes No
 b. discogenic Yes No
 c. stenosis Yes No
Management recommendations
6. Indicate what your recommended treatment plan is (check all that apply)
 a. No further follow-up Yes No
 b. Urgent surgical consult Yes No
 c. Emergency surgical consult Yes No
 d. Referral to another specialist Yes No
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 e. Physiotherapy/rehabilitation (with or without PT consultant review) Yes No
 f. PT treatment and surgical referral Yes No
 g. Advanced imaging (ie, CT or MRI) Yes No

Abbreviations: PT, physiotherapist; CT, computed tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.