2007
DOI: 10.1097/brs.0b013e31815cd422
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From Chronic Low Back Pain to Disability, a Multifactorial Mediated Pathway

Abstract: Study Design-Clinicoepidemiologic study in the Chianti area (Tuscany, Italy).Objective-To evaluate whether performance measures of lower extremity function confounds the association of low back pain (LBP) with self-report disability in specific basic and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs).Summary of Background Data-LBP is high prevalent in older population and has a negative impact on functional status. Studies on the pathway leading from LBP to disability are limited and often the role played by … Show more

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“…Para dor lombar, a variação dos estudos vai de 21,6% a 36,6% 26,29,30 ; membros inferiores, os valores observados são de 18,4% a 27,8% 6,26,28 , para partes especificas dos membros inferiores as variações são: quadril 11,6% a 18,9% 31,32 , joelhos 14,7% a 18,9% 30,32 e pés e tornozelos de 12,1% 31 .…”
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“…Para dor lombar, a variação dos estudos vai de 21,6% a 36,6% 26,29,30 ; membros inferiores, os valores observados são de 18,4% a 27,8% 6,26,28 , para partes especificas dos membros inferiores as variações são: quadril 11,6% a 18,9% 31,32 , joelhos 14,7% a 18,9% 30,32 e pés e tornozelos de 12,1% 31 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Algumas características da dor estão associadas a maiores déficit funcionais e incapacidade, como dores intensas 16,26,35,39,40 , múltiplos locais de dor 28,36,39 , dores em região dorsal 8,17,29,30,34 e em membros inferiores 17,34,39 .…”
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“…As many of the questionnairebased outcome measures currently employed in rehabilitation do not fully encompass all activities of daily living [6], a potential role exists for activity measurement as an outcome measure in rehabilitation [7] and as a tool to aid compliance with activity prescription [8][9]. Specific performance-based laboratory tests that explore the functional consequences of disability in free living have been recommended; thus, a need exists to accurately quantify mobility testing with objective measures of activity within the laboratory and to assess how these relate to activity assessment in free living [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the LBP patients' proposed effect of pain on activity levels hinges on LBP's deconditioning model 19 which is backed by evidence of many changes in terms of: physical fitness 20 physical working 21 neuromuscular adjustments 22 psychological outcomes 23 reductions in changes within the patterns 16 and LBP patients' activity amounts. 24 The proof for deconditioning due to LBP has been challenged.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%