Your score indicates you have a higher risk of your pain interfering with your life. Sharing and discussing this score with your health professional helps you to get the care you need.
Your score indicates you have a lower risk of your pain interfering with your life. While your score suggests a low risk, sharing and discussing this score with your health professional can ensure you stay on track to recovery.
If your score is >50, this can indicate an increased risk that your pain can persist. It’s a good idea to discuss this score with your health professional, as there are usually some simple low tech things you can do to help you recover.
This includes things like improving your sleep, managing your mood and staying moving with pain. Often this may be enough to reduce your risk of pain persisting.