Relating the Diers formetric measurements with the subjective severity of acute and chronic low back pain
"Different patterns between female and male subjects were found. Age, coronal and sagittal imbalance correlated with LBP in female subjects, whereas pelvic inclination, the trunk torsion and apical deviation correlated with LBP in male. Multivariate analyses allowed creating an algorithm to predict the functional disability (predicted LBP-score, PLBP), based on the above variables for females and males. Logistic stepwise regression analysis indicated the probability of a patient having a LBP-score above or below ODI 20 (P= <0.0001), which is considered the clinically relevant threshold value for justifying absence from work.In this study LBP was correlated with spine shape variables leading to an algorithm predicting the functional disability of a patient due to LBP. Discrepancies between the model and the ODI result may suggest elements that are clinically relevant.

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