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Correlation between a novel Upper Limb Activity Monitor and four other instruments to determine functioning in upper limb complex regional pain syndrome type I

SCHASFOORT FC; BUSSMANN JBJ; STAM HJ
J REHABIL MED , 2005, vol. 37, n° 2, p. 108-114
Doc n°: 117512
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AD8 - DOULEUR, DD12 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MEMBRE SUPERIEUR

Objective: To determine the place of a novel Upper Limb Activity Monitor in the field of instruments measuring functioning and health in upper limb complex regional pain syndrome type I, by exploring the correlation between the Upper Limb Activity Monitor and 4 questionnaires. Method: Subjects (n = 30) were measured at home and correlations were calculated between the Upper Limb Activity Monitor and 4 questionnaires; Sickness Impact Profile, RAND-36 Health Survey, Disabilities of Arm Shoulder Hand Questionnaire and Radboud Skills Questionnaire. Results: Of the inter-questionnaire correlations 83% were significant, whereas 46% of the correlations between the Upper Limb Activity Monitor and the questionnaires were significant. The number and strength of the correlations between the Upper Limb Activity Monitor and questionnaires was dependent on the degree to which similar aspects of functioning were measured. Conclusion: The Upper Limb Activity Monitor has some correlation with other instruments related to functioning and health, but generally it does not measure the same areas.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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