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== Introduction ==
<div>chronic pain grade questionnaire (CPG),a questionnaire for grading pain, was established several years ago before the publication of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF). The purpose of the ICF was to give doctors a standard with which to work when comparing pain and health. The researchers in this study wanted to see if the two could be used together in assessing pain and disability.&nbsp;<ref>Diane Dixon, Beth Pollard, and Marie Johnston. What does the chronic pain questionnaire measure? In Pain. July 2007. Vol. 130. Pp. 249-253. available at: http://www.spineuniversity.com/chronic_pain_grade_questionnaire_combines_with_international_classification_of_functioning_disability</ref><br></div>
<div>chronic pain grade questionnaire (CPG),a questionnaire for grading pain, was established several years ago before the publication of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF). The purpose of the ICF was to give doctors a standard with which to work when comparing pain and health. The researchers in this study wanted to see if the two could be used together in assessing pain and disability.&nbsp;<ref>Diane Dixon, Beth Pollard, and Marie Johnston. What does the chronic pain questionnaire measure? In Pain. July 2007. Vol. 130. Pp. 249-253. available at: http://www.spineuniversity.com/chronic_pain_grade_questionnaire_combines_with_international_classification_of_functioning_disability</ref><br></div>

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chronic pain grade questionnaire (CPG),a questionnaire for grading pain, was established several years ago before the publication of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF). The purpose of the ICF was to give doctors a standard with which to work when comparing pain and health. The researchers in this study wanted to see if the two could be used together in assessing pain and disability. [1]
  1. Diane Dixon, Beth Pollard, and Marie Johnston. What does the chronic pain questionnaire measure? In Pain. July 2007. Vol. 130. Pp. 249-253. available at: http://www.spineuniversity.com/chronic_pain_grade_questionnaire_combines_with_international_classification_of_functioning_disability