TheOswestry Disability Index(ODI) is a common questionnaire used to evaluate functional outcomesand physical functioning in patients with acute or chronic low back pain.27This questionnaire yields a subjective percentage score that grades the level of physical function or disability. The cumulative score...
Background: The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) is among the most widely used patient reported outcome measures for the assessment of spinal conditions. Traditionally, the ODI has been administered in outpatient clinics on a face-to-face basis, which can be expensive and time consuming. Furthermor...
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Enduring improvement in Oswestry Disability Index outcomes following lumbar microscopic interlaminar decompression: An appraisal of prospectively collected... Enduring improvement in Oswestry Disability Index outcomes following lumbar microscopic interlaminar decompression: An appraisal of prospectively collected ...
significant in predicting the utility score and EQ-VAS, the variability explained by ODI was higher than RMDQ to predict EQ-5D-5L (R2=0.603 vs 0.387, respectively) and Figure 2 Correlations between EQ-5D-5L and EQ-VAS with Oswestry Disability Index and Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire. ...
Functional outcome was assessed using theOswestry Disability Index(ODI). The ODI assesses ten aspects of daily functions viz. pain intensity, personal care, lifting, walking, sitting, standing, sleeping, sex life,social lifeand travelling. An ODI of 0–20% indicates minimal disability; the patient...
The Shuttle Walking Test (SWT), the Swiss Spinal Stenosis (SSS) Questionnaire, the Oxford Claudication Score (OCS), and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) were administered to patients with lumbar spinal stenosis and neurogenic claudication.To determine reliability of the SWT, the SSS (Q1-12),...
Statistical evaluation of central and lateral radiological stenosis versus Oswestry Disability Index percentage scores showed no significant correlation. In conclusion, lumbar spinal stenosis remains a clinico-radiological syndrome, and both the clinical picture and the magnetic resonance imaging findings are ...
Objective: To determine the intercorrelation between subjective disability, as assessed with the Pain Disability Index (PDI) and the Oswestry Disability Questionnaire (ODQ) and their correlation with visual analogue scale (VAS) pain intensity ratings.Design and Subjects: Questionnaires were administered to...
Inclusion criteria involved being seen by a spine surgeon for low back pain, having aerobic index (AI), body mass index (BMI), Oswestry disability index (ODI), and body fat percentage measured recently, and having had a recent lumbar MRI scan. The percentage of fatty muscle degeneration was...