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Differences in clinical outcomes between whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) and non-traumatic neck pain (NTNP): a systematic review

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IHO036
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Differences in clinical outcomes between whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) and non-traumatic neck pain (NTNP): a systematic review
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Michele Sterling
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Chen, J., Farrell, S.
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Improving health outcomes after musculoskeletal Injury
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To develop interventions
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Differences in clinical outcomes between whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) and non-traumatic neck pain (NTNP): a systematic review

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15 Mar 2026 1:36 AM

Health outcomes may be worse for individuals with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) compared to nontraumatic neck pain (NTNP), and clinical characteristics may differ. This systematic review examined evidence comparing WAD and NTNP in terms of pain, disability, psychological status, quality of life, measures of nociceptive processing, movement, sensorimotor, and muscle function. Studies were identified through electronic database searches and included after screening against predefined eligibility criteria. Standardized mean differences (SMD) or mean differences (MD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated. Associations between MDs with demographics and study characteristics were explored using meta-regression. Certainty of evidence was assessed using Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation. Sixty-one studies were eligible with 45 included in meta-analysis. remote (SMD −0.50 [−0.81, −0.19]) pressure sensitivity, less cervical flexion (MD −5.30° [−7.44, −3.16]) and extension (MD −5.43° [−9.31, −1.55]), higher pain intensity (100-point numerical rating scale: MD 8.15 [5.80, 10.50]), and greater kinesiophobia (SMD 0.35 [0.11, 0.59]). No between-group differences were found for dizziness symptoms, stress, anxiety, balance, and local cold sensitivity. Meta-regression indicated that disability differences were negatively associated with age (R2 = 29.6%, P = 0.006). Certainty of evidence was mostly moderate. Individuals with chronic WAD have a worse clinical presentation compared to those with chronic NTNP, which has implications for patient assessment and management. Individuals with WAD reported clinically relevant higher disability (100-point Neck Disability Index MD [95% CI] 11.15 [8.63, 13.68]), greater remote cold sensitivity (SMD 0.89 [0.57, 1.21]), lower quality of life (SMD −0.96 [−1.77, −0.16]), greater depression (SMD 0.60 [0.27, 0.93]), greater local (SMD −0.56 [−1.00, −0.13]) and remote (SMD -0.50 [-0.81, -0.19]) pressure sensitivity, less cervical flexion (MD -5.30° [-7.44, -3.16]) and extension (MD -5.43° [-9.31, -1.55]), higher pain intensity (100-point numerical rating scale: MD 8.15 [5.80, 10.50]), and greater kinesiophobia (SMD 0.35 [0.11, 0.59]). No between-group differences were found for dizziness symptoms, stress, anxiety, balance, and local cold sensitivity. Meta-regression indicated that disability differences were negatively associated with age (R 2 = 29.6%, P = 0.006). Certainty of evidence was mostly moderate. Individuals with chronic WAD have a worse clinical presentation compared to those with chronic NTNP, which has implications for patient assessment and management. Chen, Junze; Farrell, Scott F; Huang, Wanyun Irenea; Cagnie, Barbara; Murillo, Carlos; Sterling, Michele. Differences in the clinical presentation of chronic whiplash-associated disorders and nontraumatic neck pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PAIN 166(8):p 1738-1756, August 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003554

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