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Examining the Association Between Self-Reported Estimates of Function and Objective Measures of Gait and Physical Capacity in Lumbar Stenosis
To evaluate the association of self-reported physical function with subjective and objective measures as well as temporospatial gait features in lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). Cross-sectional pilot study. Outpatient multispecialty clinic. Participants with LSS and matched controls without LSS (n=10 p...
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Published in: | Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation 2021-09, Vol.3 (3), p.100147-100147, Article 100147 |
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Summary: | To evaluate the association of self-reported physical function with subjective and objective measures as well as temporospatial gait features in lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).
Cross-sectional pilot study.
Outpatient multispecialty clinic.
Participants with LSS and matched controls without LSS (n=10 per group; N=20).
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Self-reported physical function (36-Item Short Form Health Survey [SF-36] physical functioning domain), Oswestry Disability Index, Swiss Spinal Stenosis Questionnaire, the Neurogenic Claudication Outcome Score, and inertia measurement unit (IMU)-derived temporospatial gait features
Higher self-reported physical function scores (SF-36 physical functioning) correlated with lower disability ratings, neurogenic claudication, and symptom severity ratings in patients with LSS (P |
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ISSN: | 2590-1095 2590-1095 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.arrct.2021.100147 |