2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.math.2016.05.332
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The validity of a clinical test for the diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis

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“…Some papers did not describe how severity was classified while others used different definitions and cut-off points. However, except for two study populations [24,49], all the results showed that LSS classified as severe was less prevalent than classifications of mild/moderate LSS.…”
Section: Classification Of Severity and Radiological Anatomical Locatmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Some papers did not describe how severity was classified while others used different definitions and cut-off points. However, except for two study populations [24,49], all the results showed that LSS classified as severe was less prevalent than classifications of mild/moderate LSS.…”
Section: Classification Of Severity and Radiological Anatomical Locatmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…5 A single UK based study (n=30) estimated the prevalence of NC amongst patients (50 years and over) presenting with back and leg pain to primary care to be 87%. 6 Little is also known about the relationship between BP and different patterns of leg pain and adverse health states including frailty, mobility decline, falls, poor sleep quality and incontinence. BP in older adults is associated with frailty, falls and immobility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that the presence of neurological deficits might be used for ruling in the diagnosis of LSS. There is limited and highly inconsistent evidence to support the use of the Lumbar Extension Test and of the Straight Leg Raising Test for the diagnosis of LSS [51,52,56].…”
Section: Physical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%