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This questionnaire has been designed to give us information as to how your neck pain has affected your ability to manage in everyday life. Please answer every section and mark in each section only the one box that applies to you.
Date _________________________________. This questionnaire has been designed to give us information as to how your neck pain has affected your ability to manage in everyday life. Please answer every section and mark in each section only the one box that applies to you.
The Neck Disability Index is a useful tool for monitoring the effect of neck pain on patients’ activities of daily living (ADL). This questionnaire can enhance patient care by serving as a doctor-patient communication device and as a reliable outcome measure and as evidence to demonstrate the value of care to third parties.
This questionnaire has been designed to give the therapist information as to how your neck pain has affected your ability to manage in everyday life. Please answer every section and mark in each section only ONE box which applies to
neck disability index this questionnaire is designed to help us better understand how your neck pain affects your ability to manage everyday-life activities. please mark in each section the one box that applies to you. although you may consider that two of the statements in any one section relate to you, please mark
The NDI has become a standard instrument for measuring self-rated disability due to neck pain and is used by clinicians and researchers alike. Scoring Each of the 10 items is scored from 0 - 5. The maximum score is therefore 50. The obtained score can be multiplied by 2 to produce a percentage score.
The NDI consists of 10 items, each with a score up to 5, for a total score of 50. The lower the score, the less self-rated disability. Dr. Vernon established the following guide to interpretation of a patient’s score [1]: 0 – 4 = No disability. 5 – 14 = Mild disability. 15 – 24 = Moderate disability.