An investigation to determine the association between neck pain and upper limb disability for patients with non-specific neck pain: A secondary analysis
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between neck pain and upper limb disability in patients with non-specific neck pain ( n = 151) recruited from physiotherapy departments in the United Kingdom. Baseline neck pain/disability was measured using the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnair...
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description | Abstract This study investigated the relationship between neck pain and upper limb disability in patients with non-specific neck pain ( n = 151) recruited from physiotherapy departments in the United Kingdom. Baseline neck pain/disability was measured using the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire (NPQ). Baseline upper limb disability was measured using the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, Hand questionnaire (DASH). A range of baseline psychosocial variables were measured as potential confounding variables. Pairwise analysis revealed a positive correlation between NPQ score and DASH score (Pearsons’ r = 0.799, p |
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