OMs Flashcards
FABQ w vs FABQpa
FABQ w Total Possible Points: 42 High Score>34 FABQpa Total Possible Points: 24 High Score >14
PCS - pain catastrophizing scale
3 distinct dimensions Rumination Magnification Helplessness Score of greater than or equal to 30 indicates clinically relevant level of catastrophizing
tampa scale for kinesiophobia
Score ≥ 37 indicates that patient likely has fear of movement
red flag for PNE
Looking for patterns to suggest viscerogenic or systemic origin
Immediate attention
Yellow flag PNE
Psychosocial barriers to recovery
increase risk of LT disability
Patient health questionnaire
PHQ-2
vs
PHQ-9
PHQ-2 Score ≥ 2 should be further evaluated with PHQ-9
PHQ-9 Score ≥ 10 indicates depression
state trait anxiety inventory
self eval Q
score >39-40 indicates clinically significant symptoms of anxiety
Older adults Score of ≥ 54-55
CS criteria
Perceived pain/disability disproportionate to nature of injury/pathology AND
Diffuse/neuro-anatomically illogical distribution OR hypersensitivity present
widespread pain index
May utilize the Widespread Pain Index
Maps pain locations
Includes 19 body regions
Score of 7 or greater suggestive of widespread pain
Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI)
Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI)
Cutoff score of 40 indicates possibility of predominant CS pain
national guideline for aerobic exersice
150 minutes of moderate intensity activity per week
75 minutes of vigorous activity per week
aerobic exercise pne
20-60
> 2x wk for 6wks
LR discrimination parameters
accuracy
speed
Accuracy ≥80% Speed 1.6 seconds +/- 0.5 secs for Neck/back 2 seconds +/- 0.5 secs for Hands, feet, shoulders, knees