Robinson Richard C, Kishino Nancy, Matheson Leonard, Woods Scott, Hoffman Karin, Unterberg Jennifer, Pearson Cara, Adams Laura, Gatchel Robert J
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA.
J Occup Rehabil. 2003 Jun;13(2):107-13. doi: 10.1023/a:1022551815461.
The present study was designed to evaluate the clinical utility of the Spinal Function Sort (SFS), in a group of postoperative and nonoperative low back pain patients who completed a functional restoration program. The SFS was administered to 38 spinal pain patients (16 nonoperative and 21 postoperative), before and after completing a functional restoration program. Results revealed that the SFS detected a significant improvement in Ratings of Perceived Capacity scores, and that the postoperative patients appeared to improve more than nonoperative patients. These findings demonstrate the clinical utility of the SFS as an effective assessment tool of functional capacity in both postoperative and nonoperative spinal disorder patients. It provides a time-efficient method for evaluating a patient's functional status.
本研究旨在评估脊柱功能分类法(SFS)在一组完成功能恢复计划的术后和非手术性下背痛患者中的临床效用。在完成功能恢复计划之前和之后,对38名脊柱疼痛患者(16名非手术患者和21名术后患者)进行了SFS评估。结果显示,SFS检测到感知能力评分有显著改善,且术后患者的改善似乎比非手术患者更多。这些发现证明了SFS作为术后和非手术性脊柱疾病患者功能能力有效评估工具的临床效用。它为评估患者的功能状态提供了一种省时的方法。