Tests of functional limitations in fibromyalgia syndrome: a reliability study.

Authors: Mannerkorpi K , Svantesson U , Carlsson U , Ekdahl C
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Source: Arthritis Care Res. 1999 Jun;12(3):193-9.
DOI: 10.1002/1529-0131(199906)12:33.0.CO;2-N Publication date: 1999 Jun E-Publication date: Not specified Availability: full text Copyright: © 1999 by the American College of Rheumatology
Language: English Countries: Not specified Location: Not specified Correspondence address: Kaisa Mannerkorpi, MSc, RPT,
Department of Physical Therapy, Sahlgrenska University Hospital,S-413 45 Göteborg, Sweden

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OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the reliability and discriminative ability of a test battery consisting of 7 tests designed for the assessment of functional limitations in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS).

METHODS:

The intrarater reliability of the test battery was evaluated for 15 women with FMS. Interrater reliability was calculated on 4 tests separately. Fifteen healthy women constituted a reference group.

RESULTS:

The intrarater coefficient of variation was < 8% for the shoulder range of motion tests, chair test, and 6-minute walk test, and < 21% for the shoulder endurance test, with correlation coefficients above 0.80 for all tests. Kappa was 0.70-0.80 for the hand-to-scapula tests. The interrater coefficient of variation was < 5% for shoulder range of motion. The performances of the FMS patients were significantly decreased in comparison with healthy subjects in all the tests except for the hand-to-scapula movement.

CONCLUSIONS:

All but 1 of the selected 7 tests were considered to possess acceptable intrarater reliability for use in FMS in clinical physical therapy practice.

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