2021
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3259.ijct20212848
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Psychometric properties of quantitative sensory testing focusing on healthy and patients with shoulder pain: a systematic review protocol

Abstract: <p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Quantitative sensory testing (QST) is a battery of non-invasive psychophysical methods to assess the function of somatosensory system. Although the use of QST is widespread and several studies in patients with chronic shoulder pain have used it, the level of evidence for the psychometric properties has not been established. The aim of this protocol is to investigate, through a systematic review, the level of evidence for the psychometric proper… Show more

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“…The deltoid was chosen as it is a consistent measure used in QST testing in healthy individuals. (Bilika et al., 2023 ) For the lower body exercise, HPT and PPT applied to the quadriceps examined a “local” EIH response while the low back and deltoid examined a “distant” or “systemic” EIH response. (Jones et al., 2016 ; Vaegter & Graven‐Nielsen, 2016 ) These testing sites were consistent with prior studies implementing isometric quadriceps exercise.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deltoid was chosen as it is a consistent measure used in QST testing in healthy individuals. (Bilika et al., 2023 ) For the lower body exercise, HPT and PPT applied to the quadriceps examined a “local” EIH response while the low back and deltoid examined a “distant” or “systemic” EIH response. (Jones et al., 2016 ; Vaegter & Graven‐Nielsen, 2016 ) These testing sites were consistent with prior studies implementing isometric quadriceps exercise.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%