Epidemiological and clinical studies of people with low back pain (LBP) commonly measure the incidence of recovery. The pain numerical rating scale (NRS), scores from 0 to 10, and Roland Morris disability questionnaire (RMDQ), scores from 0 to 24, are two instruments often used to define recovery. On both scales higher scores indicate greater severity. There is no consensus, however, on the cutoff scores on these scales that classify people as having recovered. The aim of this study was to determine which cutoff scores most accurately classify those who had recovered from LBP. Subjects from four clinical studies were categorized as 'recovered' or 'unrecovered' according to their self-rating on a global perceived effect scale. Odd ratios wer...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients recover from chronic non-specific low back pa...
<p>Subgroups defined by the presence of disabling back pain and the presence of a disc herniation or...
Objective: To investigate responsiveness and interpretability of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Sca...
Epidemiological and clinical studies of people with low back pain (LBP) commonly measure the inciden...
Recovery is commonly used as an outcome measure in low back pain (LBP) research. There is, however, ...
Objective: To propose standardized, patient-centered measures of recovery from nonspecific low back ...
Objective. To explore patients' perceptions of recovery from low back pain, about which little is kn...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The purpose of this prospective, single s...
Objectives: To investigate patients' views about two common outcome measures used for back pain: Num...
Some patients with low back pain recover quickly while others continue to experience pain beyond 3 m...
The rate of recurrence in low back pain patients has been reported as high as 70%; therefore, it is ...
Objective: Change in psychophysical capacity, calculated as the ratio between physical capacity and ...
Four important domains directly related to low back pain are: pain intensity, low-back-pain-specific...
Study Design. Cohort study. Objectives. To estimate the Minimal Clinically Important Change (MCIC) o...
Objective: self-reported questionnaires and performance-based tests are the two methods of measuring...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients recover from chronic non-specific low back pa...
<p>Subgroups defined by the presence of disabling back pain and the presence of a disc herniation or...
Objective: To investigate responsiveness and interpretability of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Sca...
Epidemiological and clinical studies of people with low back pain (LBP) commonly measure the inciden...
Recovery is commonly used as an outcome measure in low back pain (LBP) research. There is, however, ...
Objective: To propose standardized, patient-centered measures of recovery from nonspecific low back ...
Objective. To explore patients' perceptions of recovery from low back pain, about which little is kn...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The purpose of this prospective, single s...
Objectives: To investigate patients' views about two common outcome measures used for back pain: Num...
Some patients with low back pain recover quickly while others continue to experience pain beyond 3 m...
The rate of recurrence in low back pain patients has been reported as high as 70%; therefore, it is ...
Objective: Change in psychophysical capacity, calculated as the ratio between physical capacity and ...
Four important domains directly related to low back pain are: pain intensity, low-back-pain-specific...
Study Design. Cohort study. Objectives. To estimate the Minimal Clinically Important Change (MCIC) o...
Objective: self-reported questionnaires and performance-based tests are the two methods of measuring...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients recover from chronic non-specific low back pa...
<p>Subgroups defined by the presence of disabling back pain and the presence of a disc herniation or...
Objective: To investigate responsiveness and interpretability of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Sca...