Chief Complaint: Joint Pain
a. History: Acute Onset
b. Further History: Short duration
Differential Diagnosis
| Next Pivotal Assessment | Findings | |
|---|---|---|
Gradual/Insidious Onset:
By evaluating these patterns, a clinician can focus diagnostic testing and management plans more effectively.
| Pivotal Assessment | Findings | |
|---|---|---|
Determining the cause of joint pain involves a comprehensive evaluation that includes the following steps:
Based on the findings, the physician correlates clinical symptoms, test results, and imaging studies to determine the cause. Common diagnoses include:
If the diagnosis remains unclear, referral to a specialist such as a rheumatologist or orthopedic surgeon may be necessary.