Diagnosis of Low Back Pain

Sep 8, 2021

Welcome to the comprehensive guide on the diagnosis of low back pain provided by Michael Finley, CNHP. With years of experience and expertise in natural health practices, Michael Finley is committed to providing accurate and effective diagnosis for individuals suffering from low back pain.

Understanding Low Back Pain

Low back pain is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can be caused by various factors such as muscle strain, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or underlying medical conditions. The symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe pain and can significantly impact an individual's quality of life.

Diagnosing Low Back Pain

When it comes to accurately diagnosing low back pain, Michael Finley, CNHP, employs a multidimensional approach that involves a thorough evaluation of the patient's medical history, physical examination, and advanced diagnostic tests. Each patient is unique, and a personalized diagnostic plan is designed to identify the root cause of the pain.

Medical History Evaluation

The initial step in the diagnostic process is a detailed medical history evaluation. Michael Finley will spend time understanding your symptoms, their duration, any previous injuries, and any underlying medical conditions that may contribute to the low back pain. This information helps in formulating an appropriate diagnostic and treatment plan.

Physical Examination

A comprehensive physical examination is conducted to assess the range of motion, strength, reflexes, and any noticeable abnormalities in the spine or surrounding areas. Michael Finley utilizes his expertise in natural health practices to evaluate the body's structural alignment, posture, and muscle imbalances that could potentially contribute to low back pain.

Diagnostic Tests

In addition to the medical history evaluation and physical examination, Michael Finley may recommend further diagnostic tests to gather more insights into the underlying cause of low back pain. These tests may include:

  • X-rays: X-rays provide detailed images of the bones in the spine and help identify fractures, tumors, or structural abnormalities.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): An MRI scan uses powerful magnets and radio waves to produce detailed images of the organs and tissues. It helps in detecting herniated discs, spinal cord compression, or spinal infections.
  • Computed Tomography (CT) Scan: A CT scan uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to create cross-sectional images of the spine. It provides more detailed information about the bones, muscles, and other structures.
  • Electromyography (EMG): An EMG measures the electrical activity of muscles and nerves. It helps identify nerve compression or damage that may be contributing to low back pain.
  • Blood Tests: Blood tests can identify certain medical conditions, such as infections or inflammation, that may cause or contribute to low back pain.

Personalized Treatment Plan

Once a comprehensive diagnosis has been made, Michael Finley, CNHP, will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses the underlying cause of your low back pain. The treatment may include a combination of natural therapies, lifestyle modifications, and specific exercises to strengthen the muscles and improve overall spinal health.

Conclusion

With his extensive knowledge and commitment to holistic health practices, Michael Finley, CNHP, is dedicated to providing accurate diagnosis and effective treatment options for individuals suffering from low back pain. If you are experiencing persistent low back pain, it is essential to seek professional help to identify the root cause and start your journey towards pain-free living.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this guide is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Consult with your healthcare provider or Michael Finley, CNHP, for personalized recommendations based on your specific condition.