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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the printable pain diagram in the editor.
  2. Begin by identifying the areas of pain on the body diagram. Use the left and right sections to mark where you feel discomfort.
  3. Next, indicate the intensity of your pain by selecting a number from 0 to 10 on the Pain Intensity scale provided.
  4. Choose the type of pain you are experiencing by checking one or more options such as Aching, Dull, Throbbing, etc.
  5. Specify the duration of your pain by selecting one of the options available, such as Constant or Comes and Goes.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to complete it. Ensure all fields are filled out accurately before submission.

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Most pain scales use numbers from 0 to 10. A score of 0 means no pain, and 10 means the worst pain you have ever felt.
0: Relaxed and comfortable. 1 to 3: Mild discomfort. 4 to 6: Moderate pain. 7 to 10: Severe discomfort/pain.
5 Moderately strong pain. It cant be ignored for more than a few minutes, but with effort you still can manage to work or participate in some social activities. 6 Moderately strong pain that interferes with normal daily activities. Difficulty concentrating.

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There are many different kinds of pain scales, but a common one is a numerical scale from 0 to 10. Here, 0 means you have no pain; one to three means mild pain; four to seven is considered moderate pain; eight and above is severe pain.
4 = Moderate pain. If you are involved in an activity, youre able to ignore the pain for a while. But it is still distracting.
The pain scale 0 = No pain. 1 = Pain is very mild, barely noticeable. Most of the time you dont think about it. 2 = Minor pain. Its annoying. 3 = Noticeable pain. It may distract you, but you can get used to it. 4 = Moderate pain. 5 = Moderately strong pain. 6 = Moderately stronger pain. 7 = Strong pain.
There are many different kinds of pain scales, but a common one is a numerical scale from 0 to 10. Here, 0 means you have no pain; one to three means mild pain; four to seven is considered moderate pain; eight and above is severe pain.
Numeric rating scales (NRS) This pain scale is most commonly used. A person rates their pain on a scale of 0 to 10 or 0 to 5. Zero means no pain, and 5 or 10 means the worst possible pain. These pain intensity levels may be assessed upon initial treatment, or periodically after treatment.

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