ALRENI, Ahmad Salah Eldin, HARROP, Deborah, GUMBER, Anil and MCLEAN, Sionnadh (2015). Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain: A systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol). Systematic Reviews, 4, p. 43. [Article]
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Abstract
Background
Upper limb disability is a common musculoskeletal condition frequently associated with neck
pain. Recent literature has reported the need to utilise validated upper limb outcome measures
in the assessment and management of patients with neck pain. However, there is a lack of
clear guidance about the suitability of available measures, which may impede utilisation. This
review will identify all available measures of upper limb function developed for use in neck
pain patients and evaluate their measurement and practical properties in order to identify
those measures that are most appropriate for use in clinical practice and research.
Methods/design
This review will be performed in two phases. Phase one will identify all measures used to
assess upper limb function for patients with neck pain. Phase two will identify all available
studies of the measurement and practical properties of identified instrument. The COnsensusbased
Standards for selection of health Measurement INstrument (COSMIN) will be used to
evaluate the methodological quality of the included studies. To ensure methodological rigour,
the findings of this review will be reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items
for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guideline.Discussion
Optimal management of patients with neck pain should incorporate upper limb rehabilitation.
The findings of this study will assist clinicians who seek to utilise suitable and accurate
measures to assess upper limb function for a patient with neck pain. In addition, the findings
of this study may suggest new research directions to support the development of upper limb
outcome measures for patients with neck pain.
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