Words matter: Effects of instructional cues on pressure pain threshold values in healthy people

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Musculoskeletal Science and Practice Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1016/j.msksp.2024.103150
David W. Evans , Emily Mear , Bradley S. Neal , Sally Waterworth , Bernard X.W. Liew
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Abstract

Background

Pressure pain threshold (PPT) measurements require standardised verbal instructional cues to ensure that the increasing pressure is stopped at the correct time consistently. This study aimed to compare how PPT values and their test-retest reliability were affected by different instructional cues.

Methods

At two separate sessions, two PPT measurements were taken at the anterior knee for each of four different instructional cues: the cue of the German Neuropathic Research Network instructions (‘DFNS’), the point where pressure first feels uncomfortable (‘Uncomfortable’), 3/10 on the numerical pain rating scale (‘3NPRS’), and where pain relates to an image from the pictorial-enhanced NPRS scale (‘Pictorial’). Linear mixed modeling was used to quantify differences between pairs of instructional cues. Test-retest reliability was estimated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC[2,1] and ICC[2,k]).

Results

Twenty participants were recruited. The cue resulting in greatest PPT value was DFNS (394.32 kPa, 95%CI [286.32 to 543.06]), followed by Pictorial (342.49 kPa, 95%CI [248.68 to 471.68]), then Uncomfortable (311.85 kPa, 95%CI [226.43 to 429.48]), and lastly 3NPRS (289.78 kPa, 95%CI [210.41 to 399.09]). Five of six pairwise contrasts were statistically significant. Regardless of the cues, the point estimates of ICC (2,1) ranged from 0.80 to 0.86, and the ICC (2,k) values ranged from 0.89 to 0.93. No statistically significant differences were found between any pairwise contrasts of reliability indices.

Conclusion

Words matter when instructing people when to stop testing in pressure algometry. Clinicians should use the same instructional cue when assessing pain thresholds to ensure reliability.

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语言很重要:教学线索对健康人压力痛阈值的影响
压痛阈值(PPT)测量需要标准化的口头指导提示,以确保在正确的时间内持续停止增加压力。本研究旨在比较 PPT 值及其重复测试可靠性如何受到不同指导提示的影响。在两个不同的疗程中,分别针对以下四种不同的指示线索在膝关节前侧进行了两次 PPT 测量:德国神经病学研究网络指示线索("DFNS")、首次感到不舒服的压力点("不舒服")、数字疼痛评分量表("3NPRS")中的 3/10,以及疼痛与图像增强 NPRS 量表中的图像相关的位置("图像")。线性混合模型用于量化成对教学线索之间的任何差异。使用类内相关系数(ICC[2,1] 和 ICC[2,k])估算测试-再测可靠性。共招募了 20 名参与者。PPT 值最大的线索是 DFNS(394.32 kPa,95%CI [286.32 至 543.06]),其次是 Pictorial(342.49 kPa,95%CI [248.68 至 471.68]),然后是 Uncomfortable(311.85 kPa,95%CI [226.43 至 429.48]),最后是 3NPRS(289.78 kPa,95%CI [210.41 至 399.09])。六项成对对比中有五项具有统计学意义。无论采用哪种线索,ICC (2,1) 的点估计值在 0.79 到 0.89 之间,ICC (2,k) 值在 0.88 到 0.94 之间。在可靠性指数的成对对比中,没有发现有统计学意义的差异。在指导人们何时停止压力算法测试时,用词很重要。临床医生应确保在评估疼痛阈值时使用相同的指示线索,以确保可靠性。
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Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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152
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice, international journal of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, is a peer-reviewed international journal (previously Manual Therapy), publishing high quality original research, review and Masterclass articles that contribute to improving the clinical understanding of appropriate care processes for musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes articles that influence or add to the body of evidence on diagnostic and therapeutic processes, patient centered care, guidelines for musculoskeletal therapeutics and theoretical models that support developments in assessment, diagnosis, clinical reasoning and interventions.
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