EVALUATION OF CHRONIC NECK PAIN IN ORTHOPEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY CLINIC
Journal Title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery - Year 2018, Vol 29, Issue 4
Abstract
Objective: Evaluating the management in patients with chronic and non-spesific neck pain. Materials and method: Questionnaire based retrospective clinical study Results: In the previous year forty-six percent visited the general practice (GP) for neck pain. These patients , 28% did not receive a diagnostic modality, 36% did not receive therapy and 36% were not referred. The most diagnostic and therapeutic modalities were physical examination (54%) and pain medication (64%), respectively. The GPs most frequently referred to a physiotheraphy and rehabilitation (52%). Conclusion: Administration to hospital to chronic neck pain is % 46. This percentage is a minor group among chronic neck pain. Fifty-four percent of these patients can be diagnosed, if appropriate evaluations are made.
Authors and Affiliations
Ömer BOZDUMAN, Murat KÖKEN
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