A Preliminary Risk Stratification Model for Individuals with Neck Pain

被引:4
作者
Cook, Chad [1 ]
Rodeghero, Jason [2 ]
Cleland, Joshua [3 ]
Mintken, Paul [4 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, 2200 W Main St, Durham, NC 27708 USA
[2] OSF St James John W Albrecht Med Ctr, Pontiac, IL USA
[3] Franklin Pierce Univ, Manchester, NH USA
[4] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Aurora, CO USA
关键词
Risk stratification; neck pain; physical therapy; prognosis;
D O I
10.1002/msc.1098
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction. The aim of the present study was to identify predictive characteristics related to patients with neck impairments who have a high risk of a poor prognosis (lowest functional recovery compared to visit utilization) as well as those who are at low risk of a poor prognosis (highest functional recovery compared to visit utilization). Methods. A retrospective cohort of 3,137 patients with neck pain who were seen for physiotherapy care was included in the study. All patients were seen at physiotherapy clinics in the United States and were provided with care in a manner in which the physiotherapists felt was appropriate and necessary. Univariate and multivariate multinomial regression analyses were used to identify significant patient characteristics predictive of treatment response. Results. Statistically significant predictors of high-risk categorization included longer duration of symptoms, surgical history and lower comparative levels of disability at baseline. Statistically significant predictors of low-risk categorization were younger age, shorter duration of symptoms, no surgical history, fewer comorbidities and higher comparative disability levels of function at baseline. Discussion. Few studies have analysed risk stratification models for neck pain, and the findings of the present study suggest that predictors of poor success are similar to those in most musculoskeletal prognostic models. Limitations of the study included those inherent in secondary analysis and the inability to identify the diagnoses of the patients. Conclusions. Future research should continue to examine the variables predictive of treatment response in patients with neck pain. Copyright (C) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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页码:169 / 178
页数:10
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