“…When in doubt, it is always most appropriate to refer to an orthopaedic spine specialist or neurosurgeon. Given the more common scenario, the advanced practice provider can provide reassurance to their patients that the finding of spina bifida occulta is customarily only incidental, with research showing there is no increased risk of injury from even higher intensity activities (Albano et al, 1996; Avrahami et al, 1994; Babbi et al, 2014; CDC, 2011; Mataki et al, 2020; Rajpal et al, 2007; Yun et al, 2016).…”