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Physiotherapist Template

Neck Assessment

A professional Physiotherapist template for healthcare professionals.
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Physiotherapist

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Last edited

8/25/2025

Created by

Liam Dunphy

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Need a clear and concise way to document your physiotherapy sessions? This Neck Assessment template is designed for physiotherapists to efficiently record patient evaluations and treatment plans. It covers subjective and objective assessments, including mandatory questions, relevant medical history, and patient-valued outcomes. With Heidi, this template can be quickly populated from your session transcript, saving you time and ensuring comprehensive documentation. This template helps you create detailed and accurate physical therapy documentation examples, making it easier to track patient progress and improve outcomes.

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Subjective Assessment: Patient presents today with a 2-week history of neck pain following a car accident. The mechanism of injury was a whiplash-type movement. The patient reports that the pain is gradually improving with treatment. The pain is described as a dull ache in the neck, radiating to the left shoulder. Aggravated by: Prolonged sitting, looking at a computer screen, and driving. Eased by: Rest, heat, and gentle stretching. Mandatory questions: Night/Constant/Bilateral Pain/Weight Loss: No night pain, constant pain, bilateral pain, or weight loss reported. Dizziness/Vertigo/Drop attacks/Nausea: No dizziness, vertigo, drop attacks, or nausea reported. Dysphasia/Dysarthria/Swallow/Oro-facial: No dysphasia, dysarthria, swallowing difficulties, or oro-facial symptoms reported. Vision/Diplopia/Nystagmus: No vision changes, diplopia, or nystagmus reported. Increased sweating/Night sweats: No increased sweating or night sweats reported. Power loss/Numbness/Pins & needles: Occasional numbness and pins and needles in the left arm. Headaches/Migraine: Occasional headaches. Prolonged steroids/Osteoporosis: No prolonged steroid use or osteoporosis reported. Anti-coagulants: Not taking anti-coagulants. Sleep Disturbance: Difficulty sleeping due to pain. Cough/Sneeze: No cough or sneeze. Metal Implants: No metal implants. Relevant Medical History: Patient has a history of mild asthma, well-controlled with an inhaler. VAS: VAS score of 4/10. Scan/X-rays: X-rays of the cervical spine were taken and showed no fractures or dislocations. PMH: See Relevant Medical History. Patient valued outcomes (PVOs): Patient wants to return to work and be able to drive without pain. Objective Assessment: VBA: Negative. Spurlings: Positive on the left. Posture: Forward head posture. Neck Movements: Reduced range of motion in all directions, especially rotation to the left. Neck Palpation: Tenderness to palpation in the left trapezius and levator scapulae muscles. Thoracic Movements: Within normal limits. Thoracic Palpation: No tenderness. Shoulders: No pain on shoulder movements. Neural: Upper limb tension test positive on the left. Sensory: Decreased sensation to light touch in the left C6 dermatome. Motor: Strength is 5/5 in all myotomes. Other: No other findings. Impression: Cervical sprain/strain with associated myofascial pain. Plan: Continue with physiotherapy treatment, including manual therapy, exercises, and education. Review in one week. Treatment: Manual therapy to the cervical spine and upper thoracic spine. Soft tissue massage to the left trapezius and levator scapulae. Provided education on posture and ergonomics. HEP (Home Exercise Programme): Cervical range of motion exercises, postural correction exercises, and scapular stabilisation exercises. Advice: Advised to avoid prolonged sitting and to take regular breaks. Provided advice on posture and ergonomics. Encouraged to continue with home exercises. Next Day: Continue with current treatment plan.

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