Abstract
Introduction
Altered postural control has been observed in low back pain (LBP) patients. They seem to be more dependent on vision when standing. The objective of the study was to determine concurrent and predictive validity of measures of postural stability in LBP patients.
Materials and methods
Centre of Pressure (CoP) measurements were tested against pain, fear of pain, and physical function. Velocity, anterior–posterior displacement, and the Romberg Ratio obtained on a portable force platform were used as measures of postural stability.
Results
Baseline and 12-week follow-up results of 97 LBP patients were evaluated. The correlations between CoP measurements and pain, fear of pain, and physical function were poor. There were no significant differences in CoP measurements between patients with no change or deterioration and patients with improvement in pain and back-specific function.
Conclusion
This first study of concurrent and predictive validity of postural balance in LBP patients revealed no association between CoP measures and pain, fear of pain, and physical function.
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This study was supported by grants from Aarhus University Hospital, The Association of Danish Physiotherapists’ Research Fund, The Lundbeck Foundation, and The Central Denmark Region’s Research Foundation of Medical Science.
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Maribo, T., Schiøttz-Christensen, B., Jensen, L.D. et al. Postural balance in low back pain patients: criterion-related validity of centre of pressure assessed on a portable force platform. Eur Spine J 21, 425–431 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-011-1981-5
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