The psychometric properties of the cervical nonorganic signs in patients with neck pain: an assessment of pain expression.
Yi-Jing LueJyh-Jong ChangYuh-Yih WuRong-Fong LinYen-Mou LuPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
The CNOS is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing pain and vitality problems. It helps patients to express severe pain and lack of vitality. The rehabilitation discipline could use the scale to understand pain expression and to design proper rehabilitation programs. Implications for Rehabilitation The cervical nonorganic signs has two domains (pain and vitality). The scale is reliable and valid for patients with neck pain. Patients with high scores on the pain domain have severe body pain that may interfere with normal social activities. Clinicians should understand their suffering and try to help them to alleviate the pain.