Abstract

Objective: To investigate both the short- and the long-term reliability of postural stability measures in patients with chronic low back pain (LBP). Design: Cohort study. Setting: Physical medicine and rehabilitation outpatient clinics. Participants: 33 patients (mean age, 44y) with chronic, idiopathic LBP. Interventions: Patients completed quantitative posturography (EquiTest) to determine subjects’ response to sensory (Sensory Organization Test [SOT]) and motor perturbation (Motor Coordination Test).

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