![]() Up to 20% of acute neck pain will go on to become chronic neck pain. 2014 Jul 73(7):1309-15.īetween 33% and 65% of people recover from an episode of neck pain within one year, but relapses are common. The global burden of neck pain: estimates from the global burden of disease 2010 study. The estimated lifetime prevalence of a significant episode of neck pain is 40% to 70%, and the global point prevalence of neck pain is 4.9%. Neck pain is a common condition that causes significant disability. Grade 4: Neck pain with major pathology (e.g., fracture, myelopathy, neoplasm, spinal infection). Grade 3: Neck pain with neurologic signs or symptoms (radiculopathy) Grade 2: No signs of major pathology but may impact daily activities Grade 1: No signs of major pathology and little interference with daily activities Clinical practice implications of the bone and joint decade 2000-2010 task force on neck pain and its associated disorders: from concepts and findings to recommendations. Neck pain can be considered in 4 categories as follows: Guzman J, Haldeman, S, Carroll LJ, et al. The diagnostic approach to neck pain has not been as well studied as back pain, but a similar approach is recommended. ![]() ![]() It is important to detect neck pain caused by significant causes (e.g., primary or metastatic cancer) and neck pain associated with neurologic compromise. ![]()
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