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The treatment of neck pain-associated and whiplash-associated disorders The treatment of neck pain-associated and whiplash-associated disorders

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A Clinical Practice Guideline What patients want Clinical Practice Guidelines are statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care that are informed by a systematic review of evidence and an assessment of the benefits and harms of alternative care ID: 1025630

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1. The treatment of neck pain-associated and whiplash-associated disordersA Clinical Practice Guideline

2. What patients want

3. Clinical Practice Guidelines are: ‘statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care that are informed by a systematic review of evidence and an assessment of the benefits and harms of alternative care options’. Institute of Medicine, 2011

4. Guidelines are not !!!!

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6. Developing new guidelinesWhether it is within the scope of practicePrevalence & burden of diseasePriorities for patients and cliniciansAvailable/new scientific evidenceResources needed to implement recommendationsTime required to update a guideline

7. The 2010/2013 guidelines on Neck Pain-Associated and Whiplash-Associated Disorders were due for an update20102013

8. The CCGI Guideline panelIncluded researchers, clinicians and a patient representativeMet twice in person to consider the most recent literature on neck pain associated and whiplash associated disordersLooked at best research up to December 2015Agreed on 13 recommendationsPublished a paper and created tools for clinicians

9. New Guideline 2016Treatment of Neck Pain-Associated Disorders (NAD) and Whiplash-Associated Disorders (WAD)

10. A multimodal approach including manual therapy, self-management, advice and exercise is an effective treatment strategy for both recent onset and persistent neck pain and whiplash associated disorders.Summary of 13 recommendations

11. Recommendations for Neck Pain Associated Disorders

12. Recommendations for Whiplash Associated Disorders

13. Clinicians should consider offering a combination of manual therapy, self-management, advice and exercise for neck pain and whiplash associated disorders. Key message

14. Is there evidence that guidelines work? Guideline dissemination and implementation strategies can encourage practitioners to conform to best practices and lead to improvements in care (Lugtenberg 2009, Grimshaw 2006, Solomon 1998)

15. Lack of timeBarriers for clinicians to use CPGsLack of motivationToo much data

16. CCGI is here to help you implement best practices by providing tools and resourcesVisit:Don’t forget to follow CCGI on LinkedIn and Twitter www.chiroguidelines.org

17. Resources on the new NAD WAD guideline for clinicians and patientsCCGI webinars & online learning modules (CE hours may be available)

18. New! CCGI patient exercise videos & downloadable forms are available

19. 18 CCGI Opinion Leaders and 112 best practice collaborators are promoting EIP across Canada.They are available to help you apply recommendations in your practice and find resources for you and your patients.Find your local opinion leaders and best practice collaborators atwww.chiroguidelines.orgCCGI Opinion Leader and Best Practice Collaborator program

20. What’s next?Review of Low Back Pain guidelines (due Fall 2017)Shoulder, ankle, headache and thoracic spine to be considered in 2018Stay tuned!

21. Helping practitioners and patients make the right choice for optimal carewww.chiroguidelines.orgCCGI would like to thank their stakeholders for their support of this project.Acknowledgements