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Predicting post treatment spinal strength and flexibility in work-disabled low back pain patients
Authors:Paul F. Hickey  Ann Marie Carosella  Michael Feuerstein
Affiliation:(1) Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York;(2) Departments of Medical & Clinical Psychology and Preventive Medicine & Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA;(3) Occupational Rehabilitation and Ergonomics Center, University of Rochester Medical Center, 2337 Clinton Avenue S., 14618 Rochester, New York
Abstract:This study examined whether posttreatment trunk strength and flexibility could be predicted from initial trunk strength and flexibility, age, gender, pain severity, diagnosis, length of work disability, return-to-work expectations, anxiety, and fear of reinjury among a group of 96 injured workers with chronic occupational low back pain who completed a multidisciplinary work rehabilitation program. The results indicate that initial average torque in trunk extension, age, gender, and average pain severity contribute significantly to prediction of final average torque in trunk extension. Initial average torque in trunk flexion, age, and gender contributed significantly to prediction of final average torque in trunk flexion, and age and initial range of motion contributed significantly to the prediction of final trunk range of motion. The results indicate that prediction of trunk strength and range of motion can be accomplished from measures of trunk strength and flexibility and pain obtained prior to the onset of rehabilitation. Psychological measures were not predictive of posttreatment trunk strength and flexibility. The ability to predict posttreatment trunk strength should facilitate clinical decision making in these complex cases.
Keywords:low back pain  rehabilitation  isokinetic strength testing  outcomes  therapeutic exercise
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