Strengthen clinical reasoning and improve diagnostic accuracy in complex musculoskeletal conditions.

Differential Diagnosis in MSK Pain

Description

The Differential Diagnosis in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Pain course equips clinicians with a structured, evidence-based approach to accurately identify the source of pain in complex clinical presentations. It emphasizes clinical reasoning, red flag recognition, and systematic exclusion of non-musculoskeletal and serious pathologies to ensure safe, precise, and effective patient management.

Objectives

  1. Develop a structured clinical reasoning framework for MSK pain assessment.
  2. Identify and interpret red flags and yellow flags in musculoskeletal presentations.
  3. Differentiate between musculoskeletal, neuropathic, referred, and systemic pain sources.
  4. Improve accuracy in history taking and physical examination strategies.
  5. Learn region-specific differential diagnosis patterns (spine, shoulder, hip, knee, etc.).
  6. Integrate evidence-based decision-making tools to guide clinical judgment.

What You Will Gain

  • Increased diagnostic accuracy in complex and unclear pain presentations.
  • A systematic approach to ruling in and ruling out serious pathologies.
  • Stronger confidence in clinical decision-making under uncertainty.
  • Practical frameworks to reduce misdiagnosis and improve patient safety.
  • Enhanced ability to link symptoms with underlying pathophysiological mechanisms.

Course Duration: 4 days

Course Level: Intermediate

Available languages: English & French