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Research Papers

Functioning and disability in persons with low back pain

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Pages S78-S84 | Published online: 08 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose. To demonstrate the feasibility and usefulness of using the ICF framework to investigate functioning and disability in persons with low back pain (LBP) and to study the extent to which the capacity level for various domains of functioning is different from the performance level.

Method. The study was part of the MHADIE project and reports baseline data collected in 118 patients with LBP using the ICF Core Sets for LBP. The statistical analysis consisted of descriptive statistics.

Results. A total of 76 ICF categories reached the 20% threshold: 20 body functions, 8 structures, 28 activities and participation and 20 environmental factors. The percentage of persons having problems in capacity is always higher than the percentage of persons having problems in performance.

Conclusions. This study shows the potential value of the capacity-performance distinction, both as a conceptual and practical tool that can enhance clinical treatment and intervention planning and as a method to capture the impact of the environment on the lived experience of people suffering from LBP. What is needed are longitudinal investigations that are able to identify and track the patterns that such conditions exhibit and further enhance the effectiveness of treatment strategies.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Susanne Schwarzkopf and the whole team of the Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, for their support during the data collection. They also thank Tanja Bossmann from the Physioklinik im Aitrachtal, Mengkofen, Germany, Mr. Riedel from the Reha-Zentrum Chiemgau, Traunstein, Germany and Matthias Burkert from the Rehabilitationszentrum München, München-Neuperlach, Germany, for the support in recruiting patients. They also thank specially all the patients participating in the study.

Declaration of interest

MHADIE project was funded by the European Commission, Sixth Framework Programme. Contract Number: SP-24-CT-2004-513708, thematic priority ‘Scientific Support to Policies’.

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