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Chronic Pain Assessment Tool

Understanding Chronic Pain: Take Control with Our Assessment Tool

Living with persistent discomfort can feel overwhelming, but gaining insight into your condition is a powerful first step. Chronic pain affects millions across the UK, often disrupting sleep, work, and even mood. Whether it’s a nagging ache in your back or ongoing joint issues, knowing the extent of its impact can guide you towards better management.

Why Assess Your Pain?

Evaluating the severity of ongoing discomfort helps you communicate your experience more clearly to healthcare providers. Our free online tool offers a structured way to measure factors like intensity and frequency, providing a personalised report in minutes. It’s not just about numbers—it’s about understanding how much your daily life is affected and what you might do next.

Beyond the Score

A pain evaluation isn’t a cure, but it’s a window into patterns you might not have noticed. Maybe your discomfort spikes during certain activities, or perhaps it’s been lingering longer than you realised. Armed with this knowledge, you can have more informed conversations with doctors or therapists. Take a moment today to explore our resource and start mapping out a path to relief.

FAQs

How accurate is this chronic pain assessment tool?

While our tool isn’t a substitute for a medical diagnosis, it’s designed to give you a reliable snapshot of your pain’s severity and impact. We use a weighted scoring system based on factors like intensity and frequency, which are commonly used in clinical settings. Think of it as a starting point to understand your situation better and decide if you need to chat with a healthcare professional.

What do I do with my pain impact score?

Your score, ranging from 0 to 100, helps categorise your pain as mild, moderate, or severe. If it’s on the higher side—say, above 60—we’ll suggest consulting a doctor for a deeper evaluation. Even for lower scores, you can use the report to track changes over time or discuss with a physio or pain specialist to explore management options.

Is my data safe when using this tool?

Absolutely. We don’t store any personal information or specific answers you provide. The tool processes your inputs on the spot to generate a report, and nothing is saved or shared. Your privacy is our priority, so you can use it with peace of mind.

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