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from Croft
AC: Whiplash in Hypertext 2.0 (C) 2000, Spine Research Institute of San
Diego
Instructions
for Roland-Morris :
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The patient is instructed to put a mark next to
each appropriate statement. |
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The total number of marked
statements are added by the clinician.
Unlike the authors of the Oswestry Disability Questionnaire, Roland
and Morris did not provide descriptions of the varying degrees of disability
(e.g. 40%-60% is severe disability). |
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Clinical improvements over time
can be graded based on the analysis of serial questionnaire scores.
If, for example, at the beginning of treatment, a patient’s score
was 12 and, at the conclusion of treatment, her score was 2 (10 points of
improvement), we would calculate an 83% 910/12 x 100) improvement. |
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