Relationship between subjectively-rated and objectively-tested physical function across six different medical diagnoses
Thomas Benz,
Susanne Lehmann,
Peter S. Sandor
et al.
Abstract:Objective: To quantify and compare associations and relationships between self-rated and tested assessments of mainly mobility-related physical function in different diagnoses.
Design: Six longitudinal cohort studies before and after inpatient rehabilitation.
Patients: Patients with whiplash-associated disorder (n = 71), low back pain (n = 121), fibromyalgia (n = 84), lipoedema (n = 27), lymphoedema (n = 78), and post-acute coronary syndrome (n = 64).
Methods: Physical function was measured with the self-rated… Show more
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