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Rating scales for low back pain
Introduction During the past decades several rating scales have been developed to assess the functional status of patients with low back pain. Methods We performed a search using the keywords ‘spine’ in combination with ‘scoring system’, ‘scale’, ‘scores’, ‘outcome assessment’, ‘low back pain’ and ‘...
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Published in: | British medical bulletin 2010-06, Vol.94 (1), p.81-144 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Introduction During the past decades several rating scales have been developed to assess the functional status of patients with low back pain. Methods We performed a search using the keywords ‘spine’ in combination with ‘scoring system’, ‘scale’, ‘scores’, ‘outcome assessment’, ‘low back pain’ and ‘clinical evaluation’. Results Twenty-eight scoring systems are currently available for the evaluation of low back pain. Each of them evaluates low back pain using specific variables. All these scoring systems are presented. Discussion Although many scoring systems have been used to evaluate the back function, we are still far from a single outcome evaluation system that is reliable, valid and sensitive to clinically relevant changes, taken into account both patients' and physicians' perspective and is short and practical to use. Conclusion Further studies are required to evaluate the reliability, validity and sensitivity of the low back pain scoring systems used in the common clinical practice. |
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ISSN: | 0007-1420 1471-8391 |
DOI: | 10.1093/bmb/ldp052 |