Gleberzon Brian, Hyde David
Applied Chiropractic and Clinical Sciences Department, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Canada.
J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2006 Dec;50(4):255-62.
This case chronicles the assessment and clinical management of a 54 year old female patient who presented with post traumatic lower back, hip and lower extremity pain, initially attributed to mechanical low back pain but ultimately diagnosed as a hip fracture. This case study illustrates a number of important issues germane to chiropractic care. These are; the importance of using different assessment procedures, combined with clinical experience, in order to differentiate between those patients with clinical conditions that are amenable to conservative care from those that are not; the usefulness of a tuning fork test as a clinical tool in differentiating between hip fracture and mechanical spinal pain syndromes and; the impact of falls and fractures among older Canadian patients.
本病例记录了一名54岁女性患者的评估和临床管理过程,该患者出现创伤后下背部、髋部和下肢疼痛,最初被归因于机械性下背痛,但最终被诊断为髋部骨折。本病例研究说明了一些与脊椎按摩治疗相关的重要问题。这些问题包括:使用不同评估程序并结合临床经验,以区分适合保守治疗的临床病症患者和不适合的患者的重要性;音叉测试作为区分髋部骨折和机械性脊柱疼痛综合征的临床工具的实用性;以及加拿大老年患者跌倒和骨折的影响。