LBP / sciatica in ED

STARTFINISHCreated with SnapLBP / sciatica in EDNOYESSTARTFINISHCreated with SnapSerious pathology?Suspected seriousspinal pathology?STARTFINISHCreated with SnapPresentationSTARTFINISHCreated with SnapManagement• Pain control /analgesia​• Mobility/Transfersassessed includingassessment of walking...NOYESSTARTFINISHCreated with SnapPatient coping?STARTFINISHCreated with SnapNot CopingUnable to mobilise ortransfer. Check withED consultantSTARTFINISHAssessmentContact Orthopaedicregistrar forassessment if agreedby ED ConsultantSTARTFINISHCreated with SnapCopingAble to mobilise andtransferSTARTFINISHCreated with SnapDischarge• Discharge topatients home• Issue patient withcompleted yellowphysiotherapy referral...STARTFINISHPhysio letterPatient sent physio'opt in’ letter byadmin at 2 weeksSTARTFINISHCreated with SnapDiscussDiscuss with EDConsultant,(Emergency) MRIindicated?STARTFINISHCreated with SnapNo concernsMRI not indicated/ noconcerns on MRISTARTFINISHCreated with SnapLesion identifiedMRI shows suspectedlesion to account forpainSTARTFINISHReferMedical staff to referpatient on toappropriate service