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BMJ Open ; 9(11): e032340, 2019 11 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31772099

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OBJECTIVES: To develop a time-efficient motor control (MC) test battery while maximising diagnostic accuracy of both a two-level and three-level classification system for patients with non-specific low back pain (LBP). DESIGN: Case-control study. SETTING: Four private physiotherapy practices in northern Germany. PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive males and females presenting to a physiotherapy clinic with non-specific LBP (n=65) were compared with 66 healthy-matched controls. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, Youden index, positive/negative likelihood ratio, area under the curve (AUC)) of a clinically driven consensus-based test battery including the ideal number of test items as well as threshold values and most accurate items. RESULTS: For both the two and three-level categorisation system, the ideal number of test items was 10. With increasing number of failed tests, the probability of having LBP increases. The overall discrimination potential for the two-level categorisation system of the test is good (AUC=0.85) with an optimal cut-off of three failed tests. The overall discrimination potential of the three-level categorisation system is fair (volume under the surface=0.52). The optimal cut-off for the 10-item test battery for categorisation into none, mild/moderate and severe MC impairment is three and six failed tests, respectively. CONCLUSION: A 10-item test battery is recommended for both the two-level (impairment or not) and three-level (none, mild, moderate/severe) categorisation of patients with non-specific LBP.


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Low Back Pain/diagnosis , Low Back Pain/physiopathology , Movement , Pain Measurement/methods , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Female , Germany , Humans , Low Back Pain/classification , Male , Middle Aged , Motor Skills , Movement Disorders/diagnosis , Physical Therapy Modalities , ROC Curve
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