Assessment instruments of movement quality in patients with non-specific low back pain: A systematic review and selection of instruments

Authors Margriet J.H. van Dijk, Nienke T.A. Smorenburg, Yvonne F. Heerkens, Jurgen Mollema, Henri Kiers, Maria W.G. Nijhuis - van der Sanden, Bart Visser
Published in Gait & Posture
Publication date 2020
Research groups Clinical Decision Making in Movement Care
Type Article

Summary

Observing and analyzing movement quality (MQ) in patients with non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP) is important in the clinical reasoning of primary care physiotherapists and exercise therapists. However, there is no standardized form of assessment. Research question: which MQ domains are measured with which instruments, and which activities are relevant, appropriate and methodologically sound for assessing MQ in patients with NS-LBP? Methods The study had three phases. In phase 1 we conducted a systematic review in PubMed, CINAHL and SPORTDiscus of literature published until October 2018. The selected studies measured MQ domains with instruments that enabled us to 1) compare MQ in self-paced dynamic activities of patients with NS-LBP and healthy controls, and/or 2) determine change over time of MQ in patients with NS-LBP. In phase 2 we established relevant dynamic activities to assess in patients with NS-LBP. In phase 3 we determined appropriateness and methodological qualities of the selected instruments.

Downloads en links

On this publication contributed

  • Margriet J.H. van Dijk
    • Lecturer-researcher
    • Research group: Clinical Decision Making in Movement Care
  • Henri Kiers | Researcher | Research group Clinical Decision Making in Movement Care
    Henri Kiers
    • Professor
    • Research group: Clinical Decision Making in Movement Care
Language English
Published in Gait & Posture
Key words assessment instruments, movement quality, non-specific low back pain, primary care physiotherapists and exercise therapists
Digital Object Identifier 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.12.027
Page range 346-357