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    Acute low-back pain, often nonspecific, can spread to the buttock and thigh. Persistent pain signals a potential serious condition needing new diagnostic and treatment approaches.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedics
    • Pain Management
    • Musculoskeletal Disorders

    Context:

    • Acute low-back pain is a common clinical syndrome.
    • The precise cause of nonspecific low-back pain is frequently uncertain.
    • Pain may originate from various spinal structures, including muscles and ligaments.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the clinical presentation of acute low-back pain without sciatica.
    • To highlight the diagnostic challenges associated with nonspecific low-back pain.
    • To emphasize the importance of reassessing diagnosis and treatment for persistent pain.

    Summary:

    • Acute low-back pain, with radiation to the sacroiliac joint, buttock, and thigh, characterizes a common yet often undiagnosed syndrome.
    • Nonspecific low-back pain likely has multifactorial origins, involving diverse anatomical structures.

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  • Pain persisting beyond 3-4 days warrants clinical suspicion for serious pathology, necessitating a revised diagnostic and therapeutic strategy.
  • Impact:

    • Improved understanding of low-back pain presentation and potential origins.
    • Enhanced clinical awareness regarding the significance of persistent pain.
    • Guidance for clinicians on when to reconsider diagnostic and treatment pathways for low-back pain.