The University of British Columbia
UBC - A Place of Mind
The University of British Columbia
Faculty of MedicineThis Changed My Practice (TCMP) by UBC CPD
  • ⌂ Articles
  • Authors
  • Submit an Article
  • Subscribe
  • Key Features | 0.25 cr/article
  • About
  • UBC CPD ↗

» This Changed My Practice » Dr. Mark Adrian

Dr. Mark Adrian

See Dr. Mark Adrian’s Profile

Spinal stenosis — practice tips

Spinal stenosis — practice tips

By Dr. Mark Adrian on April 19, 2023

Degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis refers to the narrowing of the spinal canal that can result in numbness, pain, and weakness of the lower extremities. Atypical presentations are common as are competing diagnoses. Top practice tips: distinguish the source of the symptoms, rule out competing disorders, send for imaging, encourage exercises that place the patient in a flexed position, and consider gabapentin, epidural steroid injections, and a referral for a surgical opinion.


Recent Articles

  • The case for using 1 gram of Ceftriaxone for community-acquired infections in hospital
  • New BC Guideline on concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)
  • Somatic symptom disorders and functional neurological disorders
  • Hematology tips for primary care: Hemoglobin abnormalities
  • Matters of the HEEART: How to discuss code status when stakes are high in acute care
  • Diagnosis of anxiety conditions in primary care: Part 1

Recent Comments

  • Harleen Chohan, Jenny Hong, SungEun Michelle Kim, Victor Leung and Colin Lee on The case for using 1 gram of Ceftriaxone for community-acquired infections in hospital
  • Anonymous on The case for using 1 gram of Ceftriaxone for community-acquired infections in hospital
  • Harleen Chohan, Jenny Hong, SungEun Michelle Kim, Victor Leung and Colin Lee on The case for using 1 gram of Ceftriaxone for community-acquired infections in hospital
  • Maryanne Roy. NP on The case for using 1 gram of Ceftriaxone for community-acquired infections in hospital
  • Davie Wong on Duration of antimicrobial therapy for common infections in primary care
  • Andrew Howard on New BC Guideline on concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)

Visit UBC CPD at ubccpd.ca

UBC CPD website

View all CPD learning activities: virtual, in-person and hybrid conferences, workshops, webinars, online modules, customized community courses, simulation hands-on courses, coaching, mentoring, personalized learning, recordings, and more.

Visit UBC CPD ↗

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Disclaimer
This Changed My Practice (TCMP) by UBC CPD | Continuing Professional Development
Faculty of Medicine
City Square, 200-555 W 12th Ave
Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 3X7
Tel 604 675 3777
Fax 604 675 3778
Website ubccpd.ca
Email tcmp.cpd@ubc.ca
Find us on
    
Back to top
The University of British Columbia
  • Emergency Procedures |
  • Terms of Use |
  • Copyright |
  • Accessibility