2015
DOI: 10.5137/1019-5149.jtn.14266-15.0
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The cultural adaptation of extended aberdeen spine pain scale: a turkish version study

Abstract: Standardized self-reported questionnaires allow analysis of symptoms, functions, responsiveness to treatment and quality of life. These questionnaires are generic,

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“…The questionnaires evaluate various living conditions such as pain level, pain site and duration, analgesic use, placebo, number of days in bed, sleep disturbance due to pain, daily life, work, sex, and leisure [18,19]. The reported intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of ABPS is 0.88 [20].…”
Section: Stabilization Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaires evaluate various living conditions such as pain level, pain site and duration, analgesic use, placebo, number of days in bed, sleep disturbance due to pain, daily life, work, sex, and leisure [18,19]. The reported intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of ABPS is 0.88 [20].…”
Section: Stabilization Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skausmo lygiui įvertinti buvo naudojama vizualinė analogų skalė (nuo 0 balųskausmo nėra iki 10 -balų skausmas nepakeliamas (Ilhanli et al, 2017)).…”
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