bacKGround: the Victorian institute of sports assessment for gluteal tendinopathy (Visa-G) questionnaire has recently been proposed as a condition-specific patient reported outcome measurement tool to assess the tendinopathy-related disability. aiM: the aim was to evaluate the reliability of the italian version of the Visa-G questionnaire and its construct validity and to investigate the association between tendinopathy-related disability and pain. dEsiGn: it consists in a cross-sectional study. sEttinG: the location of the study was a university laboratory. population: We evaluated patients with gluteal tendinopathy (n.=38) and healthy controls (n.=38). METHODS: Subjects were asked to fill the VISA-G questionnaire twice to evaluate its reliability. The construct validity was evaluated by comparing the Visa score with the oswestry disability index score. Moreover, pain intensity, extent and location were also investigated. RESULTS: The VISA-G scores showed non-significant changes in the median values and the values of intraclass correlation coefficient showed very high correlation between the first and second administration (ICC>0.90 in both populations). No significant correlations were found between Visa-G score and either pain extent (r=-0.05, p=0.76), or resting pain intensity (r=-0.13, p=0.45), or palpation pain intensity (r= 0.01, P=0.97). Conversely, a high (and significant) negative correlation was obtained between VISA-G score and Oswestry Disability Index score (r=-0.80, p<0.0001). conclusions: these results indicated that the Visa-G italian version presents excellent test-retest reliability. clinical rEhabilitation iMpact: the evaluation of gluteal tendinopathy-related disability through Visa-G can be useful for the prognostic assessment and/or follow-up of tendinopathy patients in combination with the pain drawing assessment of pain extent.

Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment for Gluteal Tendinopathy questionnaire in Italian and investigation of the association between tendinopathy-related disability and pain / Minetto, Marco A; Busso, Chiara; Giannini, Alessandro; Meiburger, Kristen; Massazza, Giuseppe; Maffulli, Nicola. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE. - ISSN 1973-9095. - 56:6(2020), pp. 764-770. [10.23736/S1973-9087.20.06209-7]

Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment for Gluteal Tendinopathy questionnaire in Italian and investigation of the association between tendinopathy-related disability and pain

Maffulli, Nicola
2020

Abstract

bacKGround: the Victorian institute of sports assessment for gluteal tendinopathy (Visa-G) questionnaire has recently been proposed as a condition-specific patient reported outcome measurement tool to assess the tendinopathy-related disability. aiM: the aim was to evaluate the reliability of the italian version of the Visa-G questionnaire and its construct validity and to investigate the association between tendinopathy-related disability and pain. dEsiGn: it consists in a cross-sectional study. sEttinG: the location of the study was a university laboratory. population: We evaluated patients with gluteal tendinopathy (n.=38) and healthy controls (n.=38). METHODS: Subjects were asked to fill the VISA-G questionnaire twice to evaluate its reliability. The construct validity was evaluated by comparing the Visa score with the oswestry disability index score. Moreover, pain intensity, extent and location were also investigated. RESULTS: The VISA-G scores showed non-significant changes in the median values and the values of intraclass correlation coefficient showed very high correlation between the first and second administration (ICC>0.90 in both populations). No significant correlations were found between Visa-G score and either pain extent (r=-0.05, p=0.76), or resting pain intensity (r=-0.13, p=0.45), or palpation pain intensity (r= 0.01, P=0.97). Conversely, a high (and significant) negative correlation was obtained between VISA-G score and Oswestry Disability Index score (r=-0.80, p<0.0001). conclusions: these results indicated that the Visa-G italian version presents excellent test-retest reliability. clinical rEhabilitation iMpact: the evaluation of gluteal tendinopathy-related disability through Visa-G can be useful for the prognostic assessment and/or follow-up of tendinopathy patients in combination with the pain drawing assessment of pain extent.
2020
tendinopathy; back pain; obesity; for gluteal tendinopathy; tendinopathy-related disability and pain; measurement tools
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Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment for Gluteal Tendinopathy questionnaire in Italian and investigation of the association between tendinopathy-related disability and pain / Minetto, Marco A; Busso, Chiara; Giannini, Alessandro; Meiburger, Kristen; Massazza, Giuseppe; Maffulli, Nicola. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE. - ISSN 1973-9095. - 56:6(2020), pp. 764-770. [10.23736/S1973-9087.20.06209-7]
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