第50回日本理学療法学術大会

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Orthopedic Physical Therapy

Fri. Jun 5, 2015 10:10 AM - 11:10 AM 第7会場 (ホールD5)

座長:Osamu Fujinawa(埼玉県立大学 保健医療福祉学部 理学療法学科)

[O-0025] Criterion-related validity of the six-minute walk test for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis

Yoshiyuki Imoo1, Naotaka Mamizuka2, Yuji Kubota1, Hisashi Suzuki3, Atsushi Hirano2, Keiko Fujie4, Koichi Hashimoto4, Yoshio Nakata4, Masataka Sakane4, Masashi Yamazaki4 (1.Department of Rehabilitation, University of Tsukuba, Mito Clinical Education and Training Center, Mito Kyodo General Hospital, 2.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Tsukuba, Mito Clinical Education and Training Center, Mito Kyodo General Hospital, 3.Department of Health and Sports Science, University of Juntendo, 4.Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba)

Keywords:lumbar spinal stenosis, six minute walk test, validity

【Purpose】
Walking disability is one of the most vital impairments for lumbar spinal stenosis(LSS). The 6-minute walk test(6MWT)has been validated as an outcome measure in patients with circulatory or respiratory disease. In addition, there are several studies on the 6MWT in elder people or patients with orthopedic disease in recent years. However, the criterion-related validity of the 6MWT has not been studied enough for the patients with LSS. In this study, we evaluated the criterion-related validity of the 6MWT by examining a correlation with a self-report questionnaire.
【Methods】
This study included 75 patients(Age:71±8 y.o)following rehabilitation after the surgery of LSS. They completed Zurich Claudication Questionnaire(ZCQ)and performed the 6MWT before the surgery and three months after the surgery. Correlation with ZCQ subscales(symptom severity and physical function)was examined to evaluate the criterion-related validity of the 6MWT.
【Results】
ZCQ score and the parameters of the 6MWT after the surgery improved significantly compared to the pre-surgery. It was found there were weak correlations between the parameters of the 6MWT and symptom severity scale of ZCQ(distance:r=-0.30, p=0.009, walk speed:r=-0.25, p=0.028)and physical function scale of ZCQ(distance:r=-0.38, p=0.002, walk speed:r=-0.30, p=0.009)before the surgery. Also, the parameters of 6MWT showed weak correlations with the symptom severity scale of ZCQ(distance:r=-0.27, p=0.018, walk speed:r=-0.29, p=0.012), and with the physical function scale of ZCQ(distance:r=-0.38, p=0.001, walk speed:r=-0.36, p=0.001)after the surgery.
【Discussion】
Stucki et al. (1996)reported ZCQ has the validity and the reliability for the evaluation of the patients of LSS. This study showed the weak relationships between ZCQ subscales and the parameters of the 6MWT at the pre-surgery and the post-surgery. 6MWT would be useful as the valid walk ability evaluation tool for patients with LSS.