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. 2010 Apr 8;11:67. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-11-67

Table 2.

Modified Salisbury score completed by referring GP/physiotherapist and interface-clinician

Please rate your assessment of the patient's current pain/problems:
1. How do you rate the progress of the problem? 2. How do you rate the pain that the patient is experiencing? 3. How do you rate the distress that the patient is experiencing (psychosocial)?
Stable/improving (0) No pain (0) None (no worry) (0)
Slowly worsening (months) (1) Occasional pain (1) Mild (occasional worry) (1)
Worsening steadily (weeks) (2) Frequent pain (2) Moderate (frequently worried (2)
Rapidly worsening (days) (3) Constant pain (night & day) (3) Severe (constant distraction) (3)
4. How do you rate the loss of physical function? 5. How do you rate the patient's dependence on others? 6. How do you rate the specific effect on the patient's ability to perform normal activities during the last week (ie social, housework, educational, recreational)?
0-25% loss of function (0) No dependence (0) Not affected (0)
26-50% loss of function (1) Occasional help needed (1) Coping but affected (1)
51-75% loss of function (2) Regular help needed (2) Not coping some days (<3 days) (2)
76-100% loss of function (3) Substantial dependence (3) Total incapacity (3)