Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Numeric pain rating scale for pain |
Numeric pain rating scale is used to capture the patient's level of pain. Patients will be asked to indicate the intensity of current, best, and worst levels of pain over the past 24 hours using an 11-point scale, ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). This scale exhibit fair to moderate test-retest reliability and show adequate responsiveness in patients with neck pain. Assessment to be done at base line |
at base line |
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Primary |
Numeric pain rating scale for pain |
Numeric pain rating scale is used to capture the patient's level of pain. Patients will be asked to indicate the intensity of current, best, and worst levels of pain over the past 24 hours using an 11-point scale, ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). This scale exhibit fair to moderate test-retest reliability and show adequate responsiveness in patients with neck pain. Assessment to be done at 2nd week. |
at 2nd week |
|
Primary |
Numeric pain rating scale for pain |
Numeric pain rating scale is used to capture the patient's level of pain. Patients will be asked to indicate the intensity of current, best, and worst levels of pain over the past 24 hours using an 11-point scale, ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). This scale exhibit fair to moderate test-retest reliability and show adequate responsiveness in patients with neck pain. Assessment to be done at 4th week. |
at 4th week |
|
Primary |
Northwick Park neck pain questionnaire (for physical function) |
Function will be measured by the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire that is divided into nine-five parts sections. The questionnaire is easy for patients to complete, simple to score and provides an objective measure to evaluate outcome in patients with acute or chronic neck pain. This questionnaire has been demonstrated to have short-term repeatability and long-term sensitivity to change. Assessment to be done at baseline. |
at baseline |
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Primary |
Northwick Park neck pain questionnaire (for physical function) |
Function will be measured by the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire that is divided into nine-five parts sections. The questionnaire is easy for patients to complete, simple to score and provides an objective measure to evaluate outcome in patients with acute or chronic neck pain. This questionnaire has been demonstrated to have short-term repeatability and long-term sensitivity to change. Assessment to be done at 2nd week. |
at 2nd week |
|
Primary |
Northwick Park neck pain questionnaire (for physical function) |
Function will be measured by the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire that is divided into nine-five parts sections. The questionnaire is easy for patients to complete, simple to score and provides an objective measure to evaluate outcome in patients with acute or chronic neck pain. This questionnaire has been demonstrated to have short-term repeatability and long-term sensitivity to change. Assessment to be done at 4th week |
at 4th week |
|
Primary |
Cervical range of motion by Goniometer |
cervical range of motion will be measured by using universal goniometer. It is a reliable tool for assessing cervical range of motion in a clinical setting and is cheap. Assessment to be done at baseline. |
at baseline |
|
Primary |
Cervical range of motion by Goniometer |
cervical range of motion will be measured by using universal goniometer. It is a reliable tool for assessing cervical range of motion in a clinical setting and is cheap. Assessment to be done at 2nd week. |
at 2nd week |
|
Primary |
Cervical range of motion by Goniometer |
cervical range of motion will be measured by using universal goniometer. It is a reliable tool for assessing cervical range of motion in a clinical setting and is cheap. Assessment to be done at 4th week. |
at 4th week |
|
Primary |
Deep neck flexor endurance test |
Neck flexor endurance will be measured with deep neck flexor endurance test(Rectus Capitus Anterior, Rectus Capitus Lateralis, Longus Capitus, Longus Colli). It will be performed in a supine lying position by tucking patients chin in and lifting off table 1 inch. The examiner will look for substitution of the platysma or sterno-cleido mastoid muscle. The flexor endurance test showed good intertester and intratester reliability when two values were averaged and, thus, may represent a useful clinical tool for practitioners involved in treating and preventing neck pain. Assessment to be done at baseline. |
at baseline |
|
Primary |
Deep neck flexor endurance test |
Neck flexor endurance will be measured with deep neck flexor endurance test(Rectus Capitus Anterior, Rectus Capitus Lateralis, Longus Capitus, Longus Colli). It will be performed in a supine lying position by tucking patients chin in and lifting off table 1 inch. The examiner will look for substitution of the platysma or sterno-cleido mastoid muscle. The flexor endurance test showed good intertester and intratester reliability when two values were averaged and, thus, may represent a useful clinical tool for practitioners involved in treating and preventing neck pain. Assessment to be done at 2nd week. |
at 2nd week |
|
Primary |
Deep neck flexor endurance test |
Neck flexor endurance will be measured with deep neck flexor endurance test(Rectus Capitus Anterior, Rectus Capitus Lateralis, Longus Capitus, Longus Colli). It will be performed in a supine lying position by tucking patients chin in and lifting off table 1 inch. The examiner will look for substitution of the platysma or sterno-cleido mastoid muscle. The flexor endurance test showed good intertester and intratester reliability when two values were averaged and, thus, may represent a useful clinical tool for practitioners involved in treating and preventing neck pain. Assessment to be done at 4th week. |
at 4th week |
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