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Reliability of Functional Tests for Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating 6-minute walk test, 10 meters walk test, and 1 other intervention for Low Back Pain and Adult. Completed, enrolled 33 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Back pain is often accompanied by changes in function. The performance of individuals with their backs on their wills may become more functional. It is believed that the test will present good to excellent reliability in individuals with chronic back pain. From this, it can be used in the clinic to verify the functional capacity of these individuals.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
First day: Participants undertook 6-minute walk test. There was a 30-minute interval between the first and second test, when the patient was asked to rest. During the resting period, they respond a pain intensity, functional capacity and physical activity level questionnaire. Second day: the participants repeated the test and questionnaires.
First day: After the second 6-minute walk test the participants perform the 10-meter walk test, the test must be performed three times with a 30-second interval, at the end the average test velocity. Second day: the participants repeated the test.
At the end of the tests the participants perform the 30 Second Sit to Stand Test on the first and second day.