Neck Pain Patient Decision Aid: Step 5: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 15:31, 27 April 2012

This page is part of the 'Should I receive manual therapy and exercise for my neck pain?: A patient decision aid' resource for patients. Please see the main project page for further information, or proceed to Step 1 below to describe your neck pain.


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Knowledge[edit | edit source]

Find out how well this decision aid helped you learn the key facts: 

  1. Manual therapy and exercise can provide pain relief and improved function:
□ True
□ False


  1. The combination of manual therapy and exercise provides better long-term results than exercise alone:

□ True □ False

  1. Side effects of manual therapy and exercise are common and serious

□ True □ False

4. Mild neck pain that has been present for less than 6 weeks is likely to get better without treatment:

  1. □ True □ False

(Answers are below)

Do you know enough about the benefits and side effects of receiving manual therapy and exercise?
□ Yes □ No

Values[edit | edit source]

Are you clear about which benefits and side effects matter most to you?
□ Yes □ No

Support[edit | edit source]

Do you have enough support and advice from others to make a choice?
□ Yes □ No

Certainty/Uncertainty[edit | edit source]

Do you feel sure about the choice best for you?
□ Yes □ No


Answers[edit | edit source]

1. True, 2. False, 3. False, 4. True