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PT was on a 4 ft ladder. Fell reaching for a tool. landed on his butt. CC of lower back pain / tail bone pain. Hips intact. no pain upon palp. no deform. tender distal to lumbar. didnt LBB.

possible lawsuit due to wife being EDP. Thoughts .
 
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Now, in a hypothetical situation of a man falling on hit rump from a ladder, was there any neuro deficits to go along with no tenderness or deformity? Also, does your system endorse any specific selective spinal immobilization protocol?
 
in my system if there is no pain they would not get a board but where there is "back pain" they would.
 
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No. Everything was fine. Minimal back pain. no neuro issues. aaox4. CSS passed. no other S/Sx other then the tail bone pain. It actually would have been MORE uncomfortable and more pain to put him on the back board.
 
I can't think of many situations where laying on a backboard isn't more uncomfortable than laying on a mattress. The problem with cases like this is that it's hard to get a good index of suspicion without being there, and even harder to justify acting on it without being around when and if a course of action needs to be justified. However, my index of suspicion is fairly low right now.
 
What is an EDP? Also, what is the basis for the lawsuit? Did the pt end up having some sort of permanent deficit?
 
EDP: Emotionally disturbed person.
 
They have to find a lawyer willing to take a case with minimal evidence of harm....

Something many disgruntled people seem to forget in the heat of the moment.
 
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