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Assessment: Module 1: Lecture1. Pain mechanisms and phenotypes
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1. Which of the following is likely NOT a clinical indicator suggestive of a relative dominance of neuropathic pain?
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Pain in association with other neurological symptoms (e.g. pins and needles, numbness, weakness).
Mechanical pattern to aggravating and easing factors involving activities/postures associated with movement, loading or compression of neural tissue.
Widespread, non-anatomical distribution pain.
Pain variously described as burning, shooting, sharp, aching or electric-shock-like.
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2. Which of the following is likely NOT a clinical indicator suggestive of a relative dominance of nociplastic pain?
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Disproportionate, non-mechanical, unpredictable pattern of pain provocation in response to multiple/non-specific aggravating/easing factors.
Diffuse / non-anatomic areas of pain/tenderness on palpation
Pain persisting beyond expected tissue healing/pathology recovery times.
Pain associated with and in proportion to trauma or a pathological process or movement/postural dysfunction.
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3. Which of the following ”Patient Related Outcome Measures” (PROMs) is best suited to screening for neuropathic pain in a patient with low back pain?
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Central Sensitisation Inventory
PainDETECT
Numerical Pain Rating Scale
Neuropathic Pain Scale
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