Physical therapy
-
The purpose of this multiple-subject case report is to describe the physical impairments, disabilities, and handicaps of patients with multiple traumas and pelvic-ring fractures after management with open reduction internal fixation. Nineteen men and 12 women, with a mean age of 38+/-16 years (chi+/-SD), were interviewed and examined at least 1 year (chi+/-14.5 months) after sustaining multiple traumas, including an unstable pelvic-ring fracture that was repaired by open reduction internal fixation. Disabilities and handicaps were assessed using the Oswestry Low Back Pain Questionnaire and the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP). ⋯ The mean Oswestry score of 13.26%+/-15.41% also represents mild disability. Some subjects demonstrated impairments, disabilities, and handicaps 1 year postoperatively, but for the most part the subjects recovered almost all lost function. The data and clinical management information can be used as a basis of comparison for treatment and research with these types of patients.
-
The purposes of this study were to determine whether a Dutch translation of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale (QBPDS) retains the high levels of reliability and validity of the original English version and to determine whether it is therefore more practical to translate this scale, and possibly other scales, than to generate language- and culture-specific instruments. ⋯ Our results support previous findings of the English and French versions of the QBPDS. Whether this instrument can be used as an evaluative instrument remains unknown.