Age-related test-retest reliability of isometric trunk torque measurements in patiens with chronic low back pain.

Authors

  • Thomas Kienbacher
  • Josef Kollmitzer
  • Phillipp Anders
  • Richard Habenicht
  • Christian Starek
  • Markus Wolf
  • Birgit Paul
  • Patrick Mair
  • Gerold Ebenbichler

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2164

Keywords:

low back pain, ageing, muscle strength dynamo-meter, torque, reproducibility of results, outcome assessment, rehabilitation.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short- and long-term reliability of isometric trunk strength measurements in patients with chronic low back pain in different age groups. DESIGN: Test-retest reliability study. PATIENTS: A total of 210 patients (age groups 18-39, 40-59 and 60-90 years). METHODS: Patients performed testing at baseline, 1-2 days (day 2) and 6 weeks. RESULTS: Only the oldest age group showed similar extension strength on all three test days All age groups showed significant changes in rotation and flexion scores from baseline to 6 weeks. Younger age groups (18-39 and 40-59 years) showed significant increases in extension, flexion, and rotation strength at both short-term (baseline to day 2) and long-term (baseline to 6 weeks) retests, but not from day 2 to 6 weeks. In patients over 60 years of age the smallest real differences normalized to baseline (%) were smaller from day 2 to 6 weeks than from baseline to 6 weeks. Long-term intraclass correlation coefficients were lowest between baseline and 6 weeks. No relevant impacts of feelings, motivation, or pain on reliability were detected. CONCLUSION: Reliability of isometric trunk strength measurements in patients with chronic low back pain is similar in older and younger patients. Short-term test repetition a few days after baseline is recommended, if clinically feasible, and especially in research evaluating the effects of exercise on strength.

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Published

2016-10-11

How to Cite

Kienbacher, T., Kollmitzer, J., Anders, P., Habenicht, R., Starek, C., Wolf, M., … Ebenbichler, G. (2016). Age-related test-retest reliability of isometric trunk torque measurements in patiens with chronic low back pain. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 48(10), 893–902. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2164

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