Background: Establishing a set of uniform classification criteria (CC) for cervical radiculopathy (CR) is required to aid future recruitment of homogenous populations to clinical trials.Objectives: To establish expert informed consensus on CC for CR. Design: A pre-defined four round e-Delphi study in accordance with the guidance on Conducting and Reporting Delphi Studies. Methods: Individuals with a background in physiotherapy who had authored two or more peer-reviewed publications on CR were invited to participate. The initial round asked opinions on CC for CR. Content analysis was performed on round one output and a list of discrete items were generated forming the round two survey. In rounds two to four, participants were asked to rate t...
Nontraumatic neck pain is a leading cause of disability, with nearly 50% of individuals experiencing...
BACKGROUND: A research gap exists for optimal management of cervical radiculopathy in the first 12 w...
Classification criteria are recommended for diseases that lack specific biomarkers to improve homoge...
BACKGROUND: Establishing a set of uniform classification criteria (CC) for cervical radiculopathy (C...
Background: Establishing a set of uniform classification criteria (CC) for cervical radiculopathy (C...
PURPOSE: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a common diagnosis. It is unclear if intervention studies us...
textabstractPurpose: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a common diagnosis. It is unclear if interventio...
Identification of differences in clinical presentation and underlying pain mechanisms may assist the...
Objective: To develop and validate an outcome scale for the cervical radicular syndrome and to build...
STUDY DESIGN: A blinded, prospective diagnostic test study was conducted.\ud \ud OBJECTIVES: To asse...
Objectives: Cervical nerve root compression can lead to radiculopathy in the arm. Some studies have ...
Introduction Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a clinical condition whereby motor, reflex and/or sensor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of patient interview items and clinical tests to dia...
Background and Aims: Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervi...
Identification of differences in clinical presentation and underlying pain mechanisms may assist the...
Nontraumatic neck pain is a leading cause of disability, with nearly 50% of individuals experiencing...
BACKGROUND: A research gap exists for optimal management of cervical radiculopathy in the first 12 w...
Classification criteria are recommended for diseases that lack specific biomarkers to improve homoge...
BACKGROUND: Establishing a set of uniform classification criteria (CC) for cervical radiculopathy (C...
Background: Establishing a set of uniform classification criteria (CC) for cervical radiculopathy (C...
PURPOSE: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a common diagnosis. It is unclear if intervention studies us...
textabstractPurpose: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a common diagnosis. It is unclear if interventio...
Identification of differences in clinical presentation and underlying pain mechanisms may assist the...
Objective: To develop and validate an outcome scale for the cervical radicular syndrome and to build...
STUDY DESIGN: A blinded, prospective diagnostic test study was conducted.\ud \ud OBJECTIVES: To asse...
Objectives: Cervical nerve root compression can lead to radiculopathy in the arm. Some studies have ...
Introduction Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a clinical condition whereby motor, reflex and/or sensor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of patient interview items and clinical tests to dia...
Background and Aims: Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervi...
Identification of differences in clinical presentation and underlying pain mechanisms may assist the...
Nontraumatic neck pain is a leading cause of disability, with nearly 50% of individuals experiencing...
BACKGROUND: A research gap exists for optimal management of cervical radiculopathy in the first 12 w...
Classification criteria are recommended for diseases that lack specific biomarkers to improve homoge...