Symptom Checker

Symptom Checker

Want to know if you should speak to your GP, physiotherapist or other Health Care Professional? Answer a few simple questions to find out whether your persistent back pain could be axial SpA.

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Thank you for answering our Symptom Checker questions.

To get your results and a downloadable PDF of your answers, please click the complete button below. If you visit your GP, please take along the print out and discuss your results with them.

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    Your Results

    Your answers to the symptom questionnaire suggest you may have inflammatory back pain, and it is possible it could be caused by axial spondyloarthritis (axial SpA).

    If you have not seen a health care professional e.g. a GP, about this back pain we recommend you make an appointment with your GP practice to discuss your symptoms. Please print out the results of your questionnaire and share it with your healthcare professional.

    If you are currently seeing or are waiting to see a health care professional e.g. a physiotherapist, about this back pain we recommend you take this questionnaire with you and share it with your health care professional at your next appointment.

    Your Results

    It doesn’t look like your back pain axial SpA or inflammatory, please make an appointment with your GP practice when you can to discuss your symptoms in more detail.

    This symptom checker was developed by NASS, UK  as part of its Act On Axial SpA campaign.