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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027957
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Interrater-Reliabilität passiver physiologischer intervertebraler Bewegungen in der Sagittalebene der LWS[1]
Interrater Reliability of Passive Physiological Intervertebral Movements in the Lumbar Spine’s Sagital PlanePublication History
Manuskript eingetroffen: 9.1.2008
Manuskript akzeptiert: 16.4.2008
Publication Date:
11 December 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Die Studie verfolgte die Frage, ob die von erfahrenen Manualtherapeuten ausgeführten PPIVM als zusätzliche, an die Inspektion der aktiven Bewegungen angefügte Untersuchungstechnik positiven Einfluss haben.
Bei der Einteilung der segmentalen Beweglichkeit sind PPIVM nicht als alleinige Untersuchungstechnik geeignet. Daher sollten sie weiterhin als Assessment-Verfahren zur Einteilung der Beweglichkeit über die gesamte LWS eingesetzt werden.
Abstract
This study explored whether examination using PPIVM applied by experienced manual therapists after the inspection and active movement assessment can have a positive influence.
PPIVM are not an appropriate tool for rating segmental intervertebral movements when used as a single examination technique. Therefore they should be used as an assessment tool for the assessment of the entire lumbar spine’s mobility.
Schlüsselwörter
lumbale Rückenschmerzen - Interrater-Reliabilität - passive physiologische intervertebrale Bewegungen (PPIVM)
Key words
lumbar back pain - interrater reliability - passive physiological intervertebral movements (PPIVM)
1 Die Arbeit wurde im Rahmen der OMT-DVMT-Ausbildung erstellt.
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Marion Schreiner
Physiotherapie van Minnen, van Dok, Herrewijn
Kirchstr. 1
2540 Grenchen
Schweiz
Email: marion.schreiner@gmx.ch