CASE STUDY 30 YEAR OLD LOW NECK
PAIN ACTUAL EXAMINATION 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ What should clinicians assess in patients with acute neck pain?
Answer: Clinical findings to determine the potential for serious
pathology.
⩥ What interventions are recommended for acute neck pain with
mobility deficits? Answer: Thoracic manipulation, neck ROM exercises,
and upper extremity strengthening.
⩥ What is recommended for patients with subacute neck pain? Answer:
Neck and shoulder girdle endurance exercises and validated self-report
questionnaires.
⩥ What multimodal interventions are suggested for chronic neck pain?
Answer: Thoracic manipulation, cervical manipulation, mixed exercises,
and cognitive affective elements.
⩥ What is the significance of the cervical flexion-rotation test? Answer:
It helps classify neck pain with mobility deficits and headaches.
,⩥ What is the role of self-SNAG exercise in neck pain management?
Answer: It may be provided for patients with acute neck pain with
movement coordination impairments.
⩥ What types of exercises are included in a multimodal approach for
subacute neck pain? Answer: Strengthening, endurance, flexibility,
postural, coordination, aerobic, and functional exercises.
⩥ What are the key components of the examination for chronic neck
pain? Answer: Assessments of cervical active range of motion and
segmental mobility tests.
⩥ What is the recommended intervention for neck pain with mobility
deficits in the acute stage? Answer: Cervical manipulation and/or
mobilization may be provided.
⩥ What is the importance of monitoring changes in psychosocial
functioning in neck pain patients? Answer: It helps in understanding the
overall impact of neck pain on the patient's life.
⩥ What is the expected outcome of implementing these clinical practice
guidelines? Answer: Improved management and outcomes for patients
with neck pain.
⩥ What does WAD stand for? Answer: Whiplash-Associated Disorder
,⩥ What type of exercise may clinicians provide for patients with
subacute neck pain? Answer: C1-2 self-sustained natural apophyseal
glide (self-SNAG) exercise.
⩥ What should clinicians provide for patients with chronic neck pain
with headaches? Answer: Cervical manipulation and mobilization.
⩥ What is a recommended intervention for patients with chronic neck
pain with movement coordination impairments? Answer: Mobilizing and
stabilizing exercises, laser, and short-term use of a cervical collar.
⩥ What is TENS in the context of neck pain treatment? Answer:
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
⩥ What type of exercise program should be provided for patients with
chronic neck pain? Answer: An individualized, progressive submaximal
exercise program including cervicothoracic strengthening and cognitive
behavioral therapy principles.
⩥ What does the abbreviation CROM stand for? Answer: Cervical
Range of Motion.
⩥ What does the abbreviation PSFS stand for? Answer: Patient-Specific
Functional Scale.
, ⩥ What is the recommendation for acute neck pain with radiating pain?
Answer: Clinicians should provide mechanical intermittent cervical
traction combined with other interventions.
⩥ What type of education should clinicians provide for patients with
chronic neck pain? Answer: Education and counseling to encourage
participation in occupational and exercise activities.
⩥ What does the abbreviation NDI stand for? Answer: Neck Disability
Index.
⩥ What is the recommended approach for patients with chronic neck
pain with radiating pain? Answer: Patient education and advice focusing
on assurance, encouragement, prognosis, and pain management.
⩥ What is the recommendation for acute neck pain with headache?
Answer: Clinicians should provide supervised instruction in active
mobility exercise.
⩥ What does the abbreviation NSAID stand for? Answer: Nonsteroidal
Anti-Inflammatory Drug.
⩥ What does the abbreviation MDT stand for? Answer: Mechanical
Diagnosis and Therapy.
PAIN ACTUAL EXAMINATION 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ What should clinicians assess in patients with acute neck pain?
Answer: Clinical findings to determine the potential for serious
pathology.
⩥ What interventions are recommended for acute neck pain with
mobility deficits? Answer: Thoracic manipulation, neck ROM exercises,
and upper extremity strengthening.
⩥ What is recommended for patients with subacute neck pain? Answer:
Neck and shoulder girdle endurance exercises and validated self-report
questionnaires.
⩥ What multimodal interventions are suggested for chronic neck pain?
Answer: Thoracic manipulation, cervical manipulation, mixed exercises,
and cognitive affective elements.
⩥ What is the significance of the cervical flexion-rotation test? Answer:
It helps classify neck pain with mobility deficits and headaches.
,⩥ What is the role of self-SNAG exercise in neck pain management?
Answer: It may be provided for patients with acute neck pain with
movement coordination impairments.
⩥ What types of exercises are included in a multimodal approach for
subacute neck pain? Answer: Strengthening, endurance, flexibility,
postural, coordination, aerobic, and functional exercises.
⩥ What are the key components of the examination for chronic neck
pain? Answer: Assessments of cervical active range of motion and
segmental mobility tests.
⩥ What is the recommended intervention for neck pain with mobility
deficits in the acute stage? Answer: Cervical manipulation and/or
mobilization may be provided.
⩥ What is the importance of monitoring changes in psychosocial
functioning in neck pain patients? Answer: It helps in understanding the
overall impact of neck pain on the patient's life.
⩥ What is the expected outcome of implementing these clinical practice
guidelines? Answer: Improved management and outcomes for patients
with neck pain.
⩥ What does WAD stand for? Answer: Whiplash-Associated Disorder
,⩥ What type of exercise may clinicians provide for patients with
subacute neck pain? Answer: C1-2 self-sustained natural apophyseal
glide (self-SNAG) exercise.
⩥ What should clinicians provide for patients with chronic neck pain
with headaches? Answer: Cervical manipulation and mobilization.
⩥ What is a recommended intervention for patients with chronic neck
pain with movement coordination impairments? Answer: Mobilizing and
stabilizing exercises, laser, and short-term use of a cervical collar.
⩥ What is TENS in the context of neck pain treatment? Answer:
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
⩥ What type of exercise program should be provided for patients with
chronic neck pain? Answer: An individualized, progressive submaximal
exercise program including cervicothoracic strengthening and cognitive
behavioral therapy principles.
⩥ What does the abbreviation CROM stand for? Answer: Cervical
Range of Motion.
⩥ What does the abbreviation PSFS stand for? Answer: Patient-Specific
Functional Scale.
, ⩥ What is the recommendation for acute neck pain with radiating pain?
Answer: Clinicians should provide mechanical intermittent cervical
traction combined with other interventions.
⩥ What type of education should clinicians provide for patients with
chronic neck pain? Answer: Education and counseling to encourage
participation in occupational and exercise activities.
⩥ What does the abbreviation NDI stand for? Answer: Neck Disability
Index.
⩥ What is the recommended approach for patients with chronic neck
pain with radiating pain? Answer: Patient education and advice focusing
on assurance, encouragement, prognosis, and pain management.
⩥ What is the recommendation for acute neck pain with headache?
Answer: Clinicians should provide supervised instruction in active
mobility exercise.
⩥ What does the abbreviation NSAID stand for? Answer: Nonsteroidal
Anti-Inflammatory Drug.
⩥ What does the abbreviation MDT stand for? Answer: Mechanical
Diagnosis and Therapy.