Test-retest reliability of psychophysical lift capacity in patients with chronic non specific low back pain and healthy subjects
Test-retest reliability of psychophysical lift capacity in patients with chronic non specific low back pain and healthy subjects
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Objective: Psychophysical lift capacity tests are lifting tests in which the performance, expressed in Newtons, is divided by the perceived exertion, expressed on a Borg scale. The aim of this study was to analyse test-retest reliability of psychophysical lift capacity tests. Subjects: Patients with non-specific chronic low back pain (n=20) and healthy subjects (n=20). Methods: Psychophysical lift capacity tests were assessed during a back school intake at the Centre for Rehabilitation of the University Medical Centre Groningen. Patients on the waiting list and healthy subjects were assessed twice, with a 2-week interval between assessments. Intra-class correlation (ICC) was calculated as a measure of reliability. An ICC ≥0.75 was considered as an acceptable reliability. Limits of agreement as a measure for natural variation were calculated. Results: The psychophysical static and dynamic lift capacity tests showed good reliability (ICC ≥0.75). The limits of agreement are substantial, indicating a considerable natural variation between test-sessions for all psychophysical tests. Conclusion: The psychophysical static lift capacity and dynamic lifting capacity are reliable instruments for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain and healthy subjects. However, a substantial amount of natural variation should be taken into account between 2 test sessions when interpreting the test results clinically.
Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine Foundation for Rehabilitation Information, Vol. 39, Uitgave: 2, Pagina's: 133-137 |
Datum | 2007-03 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.2340/16501977-0014 |
Taal | Engels |