Outcome measures like the Modified Oswestry are great for assessing progress from one visit to the next based on level of function, so they are measures of progress, not prognosis. For patients with low back pain, there is a quick screening tool that I’d like to introduce to you if you ...
Another globally practiced guideline for pain assessment or scoring for comparison is Oswestry low back pain disability questionnaire. Here in Table 19.4 and Graph 19.2, we have again compared the effect of treatment of Group A (steroid) and Group B (cell therapy with fresh amniotic fluid) and...
The RMDQ scores were converted to the same 0 to 100 scale as in the Oswestry Disability Index because these 2 questionnaires are highly correlated and share similar psychometric properties.22 We present results as mean differences (MDs) rather than standardized mean differences (SMDs) because the ...
63,70,73]. Four studies used the Roland-Morris disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) to measure disability [62,63,70,73], whilst 12 measured disability using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) [33,43–45,64,71–74,77–80].
Fairbank, J. C. & Pynsent, P. B. The Oswestry Disability Index.Spine (Phila Pa 1976).25, 2940–2953 (2000). ArticleCASPubMedGoogle Scholar Ostelo, R. W. et al. Interpreting change scores for pain and functional status in low back pain: towards international consensus regarding minimal ...
(≥3 months) or recurrent (≥3 episodes in previous 12 months) LBP of mechanical origin with/without radiation to the lower limb Males/females between 18- 70 years No spinal surgery within the previous 12 months Patients scoring ≥10 indicating moderate disability on the Oswestry Disability ...
This assessment method yielded a scoring list, in which higher scores indicate trials of higher methodological quality (Table 2). Table 1. Evaluation Criteria for the Methodological Assessment of Randomized Clinical Trials of Drug Treatments for Low Back Pain CriterionWeight Study population a. ...
The Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire and the Oswestry Disability Questionnaire Spine, 25 (2000), pp. 3115-3124 Google Scholar 47 M. Roland, R. Morris A study of the natural history of back pain, Part I: Development of a reliable and sensitive measure of disability in low back pain Spi...
Table 5 Correlations between change scores of physical capacity tasks, Oswestry disability index, and visual analog scale on back pain intensity Full size table In summary, one-minute stair climbing, 50-ft walk, and timed up-and-go displayed adequate responsiveness (80% of the hypotheses confirme...
The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) was used to quantify the degree of functional impairment due to low back pain. The surface topography of the back was registered statically with the Diers-4D formetric® system. Methods Multivariate analyses of the DIERS 4D formetric system recordings in the...