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ID 21869
  Title The association between neck pain, the Neck Disability Index and cervical ranges of motion: A narrative review [review]
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3154067/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2011 Sep;55(3):211-221
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Publication Type Review
Abstract/Notes Background: The Neck Disability Index (NDI) and Cervical Ranges of Motion (CROM) are measurement tools that are used for neck pain patients.

Objective: To review the literature to determine how the NDI is associated with neck pain and CROM outcomes.

Methods: Computer based searches of 5 databases were performed and supplemented by internet and hand searching of article references and “related citations.”

Results: The search yielded 23 studies that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and these were summarized into four categories: NDI, NDI and other questionnaires, whiplash and NDI and cervical range of motion and NDI. The NDI was shown to be a well validated and reliable self-reported questionnaire, especially when compared to other questionnaires, in both neck pain and whiplash (WAD) patients. There are very few studies that discuss the NDI and cervical range of motion.

Conclusion: This review outlines the strength of the NDI as a self-reported neck disability questionnaire, but also demonstrates a need for further research to explore the association between the NDI, neck pain and cervical ranges of motion.


Historique : L’indice d’invalidité du cou (NDI) et la portée du mouvement cervical (CROM) sont des outils servant à mesurer la douleur au cou des patients. Objectif : lire la documentation afin de déterminer le lien entre le NDI et la douleur au cou et les résultats de CROM.

Méthodes :Recherche par ordinateur de 5 banques de données, à laquelle s’ajouta une recherche sur Internet et une recherche à la main de références et de « citations connexes ».

Résultats : La recherche a permis de consulter 23 études répondant aux critères d’inclusion et d’exclusion, et ces études furent résumées en quatre catégories : NDI, NDI et autres questionnaires, coup de fouet cervical et NDI, et portée du mouvement cervical et NDI. Le NDI s’avéra un questionnaire fiable et bien documenté par rapport aux autres questionnaires, autant chez les patients souffrant de douleur au cou que chez ceux qui souffrent de coup de fouet cervical. Il existe peu d’études traitant du NDI et de la portée du mouvement cervical.

Conclusion : Cette analyse résume les points forts du NDI en tant que questionnaire rempli directement par les patients souffrant de douleur au cou, mais aussi à des fins de recherche visant à déterminer le lien entre le NDI, la douleur au cou et la portée du mouvement cervical.

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