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Reliability of the assessment of lumbar range of motion and maximal isometric strength in patients with chronic low back pain
Authors:Roussel Nathalie A  Truijen Steven  De Kerf Ilse  Lambeets Dirk  Nijs Jo  Stassijns Gaëtane
Affiliation:a Division of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Department of Health Sciences, University College of Antwerp, Belgium
b Spinal Research Group, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
c Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital Antwerp, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium.
Abstract:Roussel NA, Truijen S, De Kerf I, Lambeets D, Nijs J, Stassijns G. Reliability of the assessment of lumbar range of motion and maximal isometric strength in patients with chronic low back pain.

Objective

To examine the interobserver reliability of the assessment of lumbar range of motion (ROM) and maximal isometric strength in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) using commercially available equipment.

Design

A prospective repeated-measures design.

Setting

Ambulatory care in a university hospital.

Participants

Twelve patients (5 men, 7 women; age range, 20−52y) with CLBP, with a mean visual analog scale score of 31.5±25.8mm, volunteered for the study. The duration of their symptoms was 63±115 months and the mean Oswestry Disability Index score was 31%.

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

Movements of the lumbar spine were assessed with commercially available equipment. Both the range of motion (ROM) and the maximal isometric strength for flexion, extension, lateroflexion, and rotation of the lumbar spine were evaluated twice to analyze the interobserver reliability. The same test procedure was performed on 2 separate days by 2 investigators who were blinded to the outcome of the assessment of their colleague. The order of investigator was balanced, so that each investigator tested the same number of patients as first investigator.

Results

The intraclass correlation coefficient varied between .91 and .98 for the measurements of the lumbar ROM and was between .93 and .97 for all the strength measurements. Post hoc power analysis confirmed previous power analysis, that is, despite the small sample size, an excellent power was found for the observed interobserver reliability coefficients (power range, 0.93−1.00). No learning effect was found when comparing the results of the second measurement with the first measurement (P>.05).

Conclusions

The interobserver reliability is excellent for the measurement of the ROM of the lumbar spine and for the maximal isometric strength using specific devices in patients with CLBP.
Keywords:Instrumentation   Low back pain   Range of motion   Rehabilitation   Reliability and validity   Spine
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