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		<title>Serious Spinal Pathology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Possible Serious Spinal Pathology
What it Effects

The spinal cord

Who it Effects

Potentially anybody

Mechanism of Injury

Possible violent trauma
Tumour

Signs and Symptoms

Constant and progressive pain
Suspicious clinical features
Pain that has not settled at all in six weeks
Red flags

Bi lateral neurological signs
Gross weakness in legs
Saddle anaesthesia (numbness in the area that would touch a saddle)
Bladder or bowel problems especially urine retention
Violent trauma
Past [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Possible Serious Spinal Pathology</h3>
<h4>What it Effects</h4>
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<li>The spinal cord</li>
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<h4>Who it Effects</h4>
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<li>Potentially anybody</li>
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<h4>Mechanism of Injury</h4>
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<li>Possible violent trauma</li>
<li>Tumour</li>
</ul>
<h4>Signs and Symptoms</h4>
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<li>Constant and progressive pain</li>
<li>Suspicious clinical features</li>
<li>Pain that has not settled at all in six weeks</li>
<li>Red flags
<ul>
<li>Bi lateral neurological signs</li>
<li>Gross weakness in legs</li>
<li>Saddle anaesthesia (numbness in the area that would touch a saddle)</li>
<li>Bladder or bowel problems especially urine retention</li>
<li>Violent trauma</li>
<li>Past medical history of cancer</li>
<li>Dramatic weight loss</li>
<li>Under the age of 20yrs or above the age of 55yrs</li>
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<h4>Treatment</h4>
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<li>In the case of red flags seek medical advice immediately due to the possibility of conditions such as Cauda Equina or a spinal tumour</li>
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