Relationship Between Spinal Mobility, Physical Performance, Pain Intensity and Functional Disability In Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

D. O. Odebiyi, S. O. Kujero, T. Lawal
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Background: Physiotherapy clinical assessment has traditionally relied on clinical tests of impairment. These tests correlate poorly with patients’ pain and dysfunction, especially in the case of chronic pain. This study was designed to investigate the correlation between some of these tests in patients with chronic low back pain. Methodology: Twenty-three patients (16 males, 7 females) with chronic low back pain participated in the study. Roland- Morris Disability Questionnaire (R-MDQ), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Physical Performance Battery (PPB) were used to collect data. The spinal range of motion was assessed using a tape measure and a goniometer. Data analysis was done using Pearson Moment Product correlation coefficient and Spearman’s Rank. Results: Statistical analysis showed that there was a significant inverse correlation between repeated trunk flexion and anterior trunk flexion (r = -0.488, p
慢性腰痛患者脊柱活动度、体力活动、疼痛强度与功能障碍的关系
背景:物理治疗的临床评估传统上依赖于损伤的临床试验。这些测试与患者的疼痛和功能障碍相关性很差,特别是在慢性疼痛的情况下。本研究旨在调查慢性腰痛患者中这些测试之间的相关性。方法:23例慢性腰痛患者(男16例,女7例)参与研究。采用Roland- Morris残疾问卷(R-MDQ)、视觉模拟量表(VAS)和体能测试量表(PPB)收集数据。使用卷尺和测角仪评估脊柱活动范围。采用Pearson矩积相关系数和Spearman秩进行数据分析。结果:经统计学分析,反复躯干屈曲与前躯干屈曲呈显著负相关(r = -0.488, p
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