- Approach leg pain with the seconds, minutes, hours mindset – think about acute limb ischemia, compartment syndrome, and necrotizing fasciitis
- Do a thorough physical exam – get their shoes and socks off – you will find crazy stuff when you actually look
- Palpate and image the joint above and below any injury
- Descenders – get the full series – XR calcaneus, LE’s, hips, and spine to evaluate for any injury – this is a high mechanism of injury
- Beware of tibial plateau fractures – they are hard to see a lot times, get a CT if the XR is equivocal or if the patient can’t walk
- Acute limb ischemia is concerning for proximal aortic dissection – obtain CT angio from the chest to the toes
- Talk to your consultants in their language – LRINEC score is not great at ruling out necrotizing fasciitis but it will get a surgeon to the bedside
REBEL Core Cast – Basics of EM – Leg Pain
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Michael P. Jones, MD
Vice Chair for Education and Residency Director
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Albert Einstein / Jacobi + Montefiore
Bronx, NY
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