Neck Disability Index

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Summary
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The NDI has sufficient support and usefulness to retain its current status as the most commonly used self-report measure for neck pain[1].

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Evidence[edit | edit source]

Reliability[edit | edit source]

Validity[edit | edit source]

Include most of the functional problems common to the patient group with chronic non-traumatic neck pain, and displays good content validity[2]

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  1. Macdermid JC, Walton DM, Avery S, Blanchard A, Etruw E, McAlpine C, Goldsmith CH. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2009 May;39(5):400-17.
  2. Mark Chan Ci En, Dean A. Clair and Stephen J. Edmondston. Manual Therapy, 2009, 14(4):433-438