TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Italian Physiotherapists When Prescribing Exercise for People With Non-Specific Neck Pain
T2 - A National Survey
AU - Lopez, Giovanni
AU - Landino, Lorenzo
AU - Faletra, Agostino
AU - Maselli, Filippo
AU - Dunning, James
AU - Young, Ian
AU - Giovannico, Giuseppe
AU - Brindisino, Fabrizio
AU - Feller, Daniel
AU - Falla, Deborah
AU - Mourad, Firas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Background and Objective: Exercise is a crucial component of a multimodal treatment for improving function and reducing pain in patients with non-specific neck pain. This study aims to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, practices and the influence of professional characteristics of Italian specialised musculoskeletal physiotherapists compared with non-specialised physiotherapists. The influence of professional characteristics on exercise prescription for individuals with non-specific neck pain was also investigated. Materials and Methods: This observational study was reported according to the CHERRIES checklist. A 30-question survey was conducted from August 2023 until January 2024. Results: A total of 446 Italian physiotherapists participated; 57.3% were Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (OMPTs). Most (84%) reported being trained in exercise prescription for neck pain, but many were unfamiliar with certain muscular assessment tests which have been described in the literature (e.g., cervical extensor endurance test [35%], scapular holding test [41%]). 79% of the OMPTs and 56% of non-specialised physiotherapists (non-OMPTs) prescribed exercise for patients with neck pain, with 84% of the OMPTs and 68% of non-OMPTs agreeing that exercise should be part of neck pain management. 81% of the OMPTs and 63% of non-OMPTs reported being trained in the prescription of resistance training for patients with neck pain. However, OMPTs prescribed it less frequently. Conclusions: Italian physiotherapists are trained in exercise prescription for neck pain but lack familiarity with key muscle assessment tests. There is a need for enhanced training in aerobic and resistance exercise prescription to align with international guidelines and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
AB - Background and Objective: Exercise is a crucial component of a multimodal treatment for improving function and reducing pain in patients with non-specific neck pain. This study aims to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, practices and the influence of professional characteristics of Italian specialised musculoskeletal physiotherapists compared with non-specialised physiotherapists. The influence of professional characteristics on exercise prescription for individuals with non-specific neck pain was also investigated. Materials and Methods: This observational study was reported according to the CHERRIES checklist. A 30-question survey was conducted from August 2023 until January 2024. Results: A total of 446 Italian physiotherapists participated; 57.3% were Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (OMPTs). Most (84%) reported being trained in exercise prescription for neck pain, but many were unfamiliar with certain muscular assessment tests which have been described in the literature (e.g., cervical extensor endurance test [35%], scapular holding test [41%]). 79% of the OMPTs and 56% of non-specialised physiotherapists (non-OMPTs) prescribed exercise for patients with neck pain, with 84% of the OMPTs and 68% of non-OMPTs agreeing that exercise should be part of neck pain management. 81% of the OMPTs and 63% of non-OMPTs reported being trained in the prescription of resistance training for patients with neck pain. However, OMPTs prescribed it less frequently. Conclusions: Italian physiotherapists are trained in exercise prescription for neck pain but lack familiarity with key muscle assessment tests. There is a need for enhanced training in aerobic and resistance exercise prescription to align with international guidelines and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105004455687
U2 - 10.1002/msc.70115
DO - 10.1002/msc.70115
M3 - Article
C2 - 40326172
AN - SCOPUS:105004455687
SN - 1478-2189
VL - 23
JO - Musculoskeletal Care
JF - Musculoskeletal Care
IS - 2
M1 - e70115
ER -