The MCID (Minimal Clinically Important Difference) for the Numeric Pain Rating Scale is ___.
2
Scores of ___ and ___ on the Global Rating of Change indicate large changes in patient status.
6, 7
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Numeric Pain Rating Scale

The MCID (Minimal Clinically Important Difference) for the Numeric Pain Rating Scale is ___.

2

p.8
Outcome Measures in Pain Assessment

Scores of ___ and ___ on the Global Rating of Change indicate large changes in patient status.

6, 7

p.7
Patient Specific Functional Scale

The Patient Specific Functional Scale typically includes ___ to ___ items.

3, 5

p.9
Pain Catastrophizing Scale

The Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) score ranges from ___ to ___ with higher scores indicating greater levels of pain catastrophizing.

0, 52

p.4
Upper Crossed Syndrome

Upper Crossed Syndrome is characterized by a pattern of ___ and ___ muscles.

tight, weak

p.7
Patient Specific Functional Scale

The Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) for the Patient Specific Functional Scale is ___ points.

2

p.9
Pain Catastrophizing Scale

A total PCS score of ___ represents a clinically relevant level of catastrophizing.

30

p.4
Upper Crossed Syndrome

In Upper Crossed Syndrome, the ___ and ___ muscles are typically tight.

pectoralis, upper trapezius

p.4
Upper Crossed Syndrome

Upper Crossed Syndrome often results in a forward head posture and ___ shoulders.

rounded

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Functional Analysis Activities

Functional analysis includes activities such as ___, ___, ___, ___, and ___.

chewing, swallowing, coughing, talking, eating

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Postural Assessment Techniques

A common postural assessment technique for Upper Crossed Syndrome involves observing the alignment of the ___ and ___.

head, shoulders

p.1
Movement Analysis of Temporomandibular Joint

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is crucial for ___ and ___ movements.

chewing, speaking

p.1
Movement Analysis of Temporomandibular Joint

During TMJ activity examination, it is important to observe any ___ or ___ sounds.

clicking, popping

p.8
Outcome Measures in Pain Assessment

Scores of ___ and ___ on the Global Rating of Change are indicative of moderate changes in patient-perceived status.

4, 5

p.1
Movement Analysis of Temporomandibular Joint

The TMJ is located where the ___ bone meets the ___ bone.

mandible, temporal

p.1
Movement Analysis of Temporomandibular Joint

One key feature of TMJ movement analysis is assessing the range of ___ and ___.

motion, symmetry

p.4
Upper Crossed Syndrome

In Upper Crossed Syndrome, the ___ and ___ muscles are usually weak.

deep neck flexors, lower trapezius

p.1
Movement Analysis of Temporomandibular Joint

Pain during TMJ movement can indicate issues such as ___ or ___.

arthritis, dislocation

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