The Knowledge Board:
Back Pain
Presenting the symptoms to a General Practioner (GP) or Primary Care Practioner (PCP) followed by a physical examination is the normal route to diagnosis.
Usually no tests are required for back pain. If the back pain goes on more than 6 weeks or there is an injury to the back which may be causing pain then tests will be required. If there is a possibility of disc problems then a computerised axial tomography (CT) scan may be necessary or for more accurate diagnosis about soft tissues, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be required.
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