1.Clinical audit on examination tools used by physical therapists in Metro Manila in examining conditions with neck pain.
Arlene Chiong Maya ; Christopher Cruz ; Hymn Nuntasomsaran ; Pauline Alyssa Vega ; John Ed Kevin Tan ; Jerome Rivera Jr. ; Vanessa Regina Guevarra
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2021;4(2):7-12
BACKGROUND:
Neck pain is considered the fourth leading cause of disability, with an annual prevalence rate of 15 to 30%. Using evidence-based
practice in neck pain examination is a vital part of the rehabilitation process as it serves as a basis for determining the best treatment. The objective
of the study is to determine the usage of recommended examination tool for neck pain among the physical therapists in selected hospitals and clinics
in Metro Manila.
METHODS:
The study has three distinct phases wherein phase 1 was the development and validation of a data extraction sheet,
phase 2 was the assessment of interrater reliability among the investigators who will perform the chart review, and phase 3 was the chart review
process. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis.
RESULTS:
In phase 1, the contents of the data extraction sheet were found to be valid. In
phase 2, the inter-rater reliability was 96.7% percent. In phase 3, the visual analogue scale was the most commonly used examination tool, yielding
a 54% usage. This was followed by cervical range of motion & cervical manual muscle testing (22%), palpation (15%), sensory testing (7%), postural
assessment (6%), special test (4%), ocular inspection (2%), functional assessment (1%), Functional Index Measure (1%) and functional muscle
testing (1%). Neck Disability Index, which was one of the literature-recommended examination tools, was not used
CONCLUSION
Visual analogue
scale was the most commonly used examination tool in conditions with neck pain in selected hospitals and clinics in Metro Manila. Further
investigation can be done in order to know the reasons for the use or nonuse of examination tools.
Neck Pain