Background and Aims Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervical radiculopathy. This study aimed to assess (1) the agreement of clinical interpretation of pain drawings and MRI findings in identifying the affected level of cervical radiculopathy, (2) the agreement of these predictions based on the pain drawing among four clinicians from two different professions (i.e., physiotherapy and surgery) and (3) the topographical pain distribution of people presenting with cervical radiculopathy (C4-C7). Methods Ninety-eight pain drawings were obtained from a baseline assessment of participants in a randomized clinical trial, in which single-level cervical radiculopathy was determined using MRI. Four experienced...
BACKGROUND: Establishing a set of uniform classification criteria (CC) for cervical radiculopathy (C...
Background. Spine-related pain is a complex heterogeneous condition. Excessive reliance on radiologi...
Introduction: Spinal radiculopathy is the most common cause of back pain and pain of upper or lower ...
Background and Aims Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervic...
Background and Aims: Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the psychometric properties of a standardized ass...
Pain as a result of cervical radiculopathy (CR) can be widespread, nondermatomal and individually sp...
Background: Knowledge about how to interpret pain-analyzing tools such as the pain drawing test and ...
INTRODUCTION: Pain drawings have been frequently used in the preoperative evaluation of spine patien...
Objectives: Cervical nerve root compression can lead to radiculopathy in the arm. Some studies have ...
Identification of differences in clinical presentation and underlying pain mechanisms may assist the...
Pain drawings have been used in a variety of settings to investigate pain, including low back pain. ...
PURPOSE: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a common diagnosis. It is unclear if intervention studies us...
Introduction: Pain drawings have been frequently used in the preoperative evaluation of spine patien...
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...
Background. Spine-related pain is a complex heterogeneous condition. Excessive reliance on radiologi...
Introduction: Spinal radiculopathy is the most common cause of back pain and pain of upper or lower ...
Background and Aims Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervic...
Background and Aims: Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the psychometric properties of a standardized ass...
Pain as a result of cervical radiculopathy (CR) can be widespread, nondermatomal and individually sp...
Background: Knowledge about how to interpret pain-analyzing tools such as the pain drawing test and ...
INTRODUCTION: Pain drawings have been frequently used in the preoperative evaluation of spine patien...
Objectives: Cervical nerve root compression can lead to radiculopathy in the arm. Some studies have ...
Identification of differences in clinical presentation and underlying pain mechanisms may assist the...
Pain drawings have been used in a variety of settings to investigate pain, including low back pain. ...
PURPOSE: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a common diagnosis. It is unclear if intervention studies us...
Introduction: Pain drawings have been frequently used in the preoperative evaluation of spine patien...
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...
Background. Spine-related pain is a complex heterogeneous condition. Excessive reliance on radiologi...
Introduction: Spinal radiculopathy is the most common cause of back pain and pain of upper or lower ...