Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain

Abstract Many parameters are now used for investigations in clinical settings, such as pain, active range of motion (AROM), and disability, but it is not yet known which parameters are responsive in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain (LBP). This study aimed to inves¬tigate the responsiven...

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Main Authors: Prasert Sakulsriprasert, Roongtiwa Vachalathiti, Mantana Vongsirinavarat, Witchate Pichaisak
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spelling th-mahidol.103782023-04-12T15:39:53Z Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain Prasert Sakulsriprasert Roongtiwa Vachalathiti Mantana Vongsirinavarat Witchate Pichaisak Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Back pain Diaability Physical therapy Responsiveness Sensitivity Abstract Many parameters are now used for investigations in clinical settings, such as pain, active range of motion (AROM), and disability, but it is not yet known which parameters are responsive in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain (LBP). This study aimed to inves¬tigate the responsiveness of pain, AROM, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific LBP. Fifty subjects were assessed for pain, AROM, and disability at baseline and after 6 weeks. The effect size (ES) was calculated for each parameter. Also, patient's perception of change was collected after 6 weeks for correlating it with change scores for each parameter. The most responsive parameter for detecting the change in patients with acute nonspecific LBP was pain (ES, 1.57) and disability (ES, 0.93). However, AROM was proved to be less responsive. This study indicated that pain and disability were responsive in detecting the changes in patients with acute nonspecific LBP over time. 2014-01-29T05:32:53Z 2018-03-23T07:35:29Z 2014-01-29T05:32:53Z 2018-03-23T07:35:29Z 2014-01-29 2011 Article Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal. Vol.29, No.1 (2011), 20-24 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10378 eng Mahidol University Elsevier
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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language English
topic Back pain
Diaability
Physical therapy
Responsiveness
Sensitivity
spellingShingle Back pain
Diaability
Physical therapy
Responsiveness
Sensitivity
Prasert Sakulsriprasert
Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
Mantana Vongsirinavarat
Witchate Pichaisak
Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain
description Abstract Many parameters are now used for investigations in clinical settings, such as pain, active range of motion (AROM), and disability, but it is not yet known which parameters are responsive in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain (LBP). This study aimed to inves¬tigate the responsiveness of pain, AROM, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific LBP. Fifty subjects were assessed for pain, AROM, and disability at baseline and after 6 weeks. The effect size (ES) was calculated for each parameter. Also, patient's perception of change was collected after 6 weeks for correlating it with change scores for each parameter. The most responsive parameter for detecting the change in patients with acute nonspecific LBP was pain (ES, 1.57) and disability (ES, 0.93). However, AROM was proved to be less responsive. This study indicated that pain and disability were responsive in detecting the changes in patients with acute nonspecific LBP over time.
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy
Prasert Sakulsriprasert
Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
Mantana Vongsirinavarat
Witchate Pichaisak
format Article
author Prasert Sakulsriprasert
Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
Mantana Vongsirinavarat
Witchate Pichaisak
author_sort Prasert Sakulsriprasert
title Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain
title_short Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain
title_full Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain
title_fullStr Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain
title_full_unstemmed Responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain
title_sort responsiveness of pain, active range of motion, and disability in patients with acute nonspecific low back pain
publishDate 2014
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10378
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