Table 4. Ability of different techniques to identify and define pathology


Technique Identify Define anatomic physiologic insult defect
History + +
Physical examination: Circumference measurements + + Reflexes ++ ++ Straight leg raising (SLR) ++ + Crossed SLR +++ ++ Motor ++ ++ Sensory ++ ++
Laboratory studies ++ 0 (ESR, CBC, UA) Bone scan[1] +++ ++ EMG/SEP +++ ++
X-ray[1] 0 + CT[1] 0 ++++[2] MRI 0 ++++[2] Myelo-CT[1] 0 ++++[2] Myelography[1] 0 ++++[2]
1 Risk of complications (radiation, infection, etc.): highest for myelo- CT, second highest for myelography, and relatively less risk for bone scan, x-ray, and CT. 2 False-positive diagnostic findings in up to 30 percent of people without symptoms at age 30. Note: Number of plus signs indicates relative ability to identify or define.