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Nick A. Olthof ; Daniel S. Harvie ; Courtney Henderson ; Brendan Thompson ; Robert Sharp ; Lauren Craig-Ward ; Jeroen D. Weermeijer ; Michele Sterlling ; Lorimer G. Moseley ; Michel W. Coppieters |Background: Clinical tools assessing tactile acuity in people with persistent pain have limitations. Therefore, a novel and semi-automated tool was developed: The Imprint Tactile Acuity Device (iTAD). Aim: To describe the iTAD prototype and p[...]Article
Marije L.S. Sleijser-Koehorst ; Michel W. Coppieters ; Rob Epping ; Servan Rooker ; Arianne P. Verhagen |Objective To determine the diagnostic accuracy of patient interview items and clinical tests to diagnose cervical radiculopathy. Design A prospective diagnostic accuracy study. Participants Consecutive patients (N = 134) with a suspicio[...]Article
Background Motor control patterns are altered when women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PGP) experience pain. In low back pain, these adaptations can persist after recovery. Objectives This study aimed to assess balance control in po[...]Article
Objective: Impaired left/right discrimination of an affected body part has been observed in various chronic pain states. This study aimed to examine whether people with unilateral chronic Achilles tendinopathy also present with impaired left/ri[...]Article
Background: With medical information widely available, patients often have preconceived ideas regarding diagnostic procedures and management strategies. Objectives: To investigate whether expectations, such as beliefs about the source of symp[...]Article
Background The passive straight leg raise (SLR) and crossed SLR are recommended tests for lumbar radicular pain. There are no recent reviews of test reliability. Objectives To summarize SLR and crossed SLR reliability in patients with suspected [...]Article
Sabrine P. Klerx ; Lidwine B. Mokkink ; Michel W. Coppieters ; Annelies L. Pool-Goudzwaard ; Henri Kiers |Background Clinically feasible and reliable methods to measure motor control in people with low back pain (LBP) are lacking. This reliability and measurement error study design (i.e. repeated measurements in stable patients) aimed to determine t[...]Article
Michel W. Coppieters ; Jesper Andersen ; Håvard Selbæk ; Kjell Herland ; Rahma Ajja ; Harald Markussen ; Paul W. Hodges |Background: Proprioceptive deficits in people with low back pain (LBP) have traditionally been attributed to altered paraspinal muscle spindle afference and its central processing. Studies conducted in the upper limb demonstrated that sense of e[...]