Chronic low back pain clinical outcomes present higher associations with the STarT Back Screening Tool than with physiologic measures: a 12-month cohort study

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Pagé, I., Abboud, J., O'Shaughnessy, J., Laurencelle, L. et Descarreaux, M. (2015). Chronic low back pain clinical outcomes present higher associations with the STarT Back Screening Tool than with physiologic measures: a 12-month cohort study. BMC musculoskeletal disorders, 16 . p. 201. DOI 10.1186/s12891-015-0669-0

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Stratification strategies based on identifying patient's prognosis in order to guide patient care constitute one of the most prominent and recent approach in low back pain research. The STarT Back Screening Tool (SBST) although promising, has not been studied in patients with chronic low back pain (cLBP). Considering how challenging it is to translate research into practice, the value of integrating a new tool should be thoroughly assessed. The purpose was therefore to assess associations between the short- and long-terms clinical status and two types of variables, physiologic measures and the SBST, in participants with cLBP. The ability of both types of variables to discriminate between participants with and without higher levels of disability, pain, fear of movement and patient's global impression of change was also investigated.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: Disability Evaluation Chronic Pain -- Diagnosis Electromyography -- Standards Low Back Pain -- Diagnosis Pain Measurement -- Standards Posture -- Physiology
Date de dépôt: 04 avr. 2019 19:55
Dernière modification: 07 juin 2023 19:34
Version du document déposé: Version officielle de l'éditeur
URI: https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/8641

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