Evaluation of Spinal Disorders


Red Flags

There are certain signs and symptoms that spine specialists know could represent a potentially serious spine disorder; these signs and symptoms are sometimes referred to as “red flags�. These presentations usually require a comprehensive workup and timely intervention. The list below represents some of the red flags.

Neck or back symptoms associated with one or more of the following presentations:

  • Known or previous cancer
  • Bowel or bladder dysfunction
  • Recent spinal trauma
  • Pain unrelieved by rest or any postural modification
  • Pain unchanged despite care for 2-4 weeks
  • Pain associated with antalgia and inability to stay still or inability to move
  • Colicky pain or pain associated with abnormal organ (viscera) function
  • Fever or known immunosuppressed status
  • High risk for fracture (older age, osteoporosis, chronic steroid therapy)
  • Numbness or tingling in the trunk and/one or more extremity when moving the neck (L’hermitte’s Sign)
  • Associated fatigue, malaise, and/or weight loss
  • Progressive neurological impairment (weakness, sensory loss)
  • Severe morning stiffness as the primary complaint
  • Symptoms causing a patient to be unable to care for themselves.