Physiotherapeutische Befunderhebung bei „chronic pelvic pain syndrome“
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Physiotherapeutische Befunderhebung bei „chronic pelvic pain syndrome“ : Entwicklung eines standardisierten physiotherapeutischen Befundinstruments zur interprofessionellen Zusammenarbeit bei PatientInnen mit chronischem Unterbauchschmerz. / Klotz, S G R; Ketels, G; Richardsen, B; Löwe, B; Brünahl, C A.
In: SCHMERZ, Vol. 32, No. 3, 06.2018, p. 188-194.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Physiotherapeutische Befunderhebung bei „chronic pelvic pain syndrome“
T2 - Entwicklung eines standardisierten physiotherapeutischen Befundinstruments zur interprofessionellen Zusammenarbeit bei PatientInnen mit chronischem Unterbauchschmerz
AU - Klotz, S G R
AU - Ketels, G
AU - Richardsen, B
AU - Löwe, B
AU - Brünahl, C A
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - BACKGROUND: The chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) can be associated with physiotherapeutic findings. An interprofessional approach is recommended for patients with CPPS; however, no standardized physiotherapeutic assessment and documentation instrument for specific physiotherapeutic assessments exist, which is not only the foundation for physiotherapy but also for interprofessional communication.OBJECTIVE: The aim was the development of a physiotherapeutic assessment instrument for patients with CPPS and therefore, to create a tool for clinical use, research and interprofessional communication.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Based on an explorative literature search and an expert consensus, the first version of the instrument was developed as part of a specialized outpatient clinic. This version was applied clinically for 13 months, edited and finalized after another expert consensus.RESULTS: The developed instrument Physical Therapy Assessment for Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (PTA-CPPS) lists external and internal groups of muscles for a systematic assessment of myofascial findings. Functional capacity, breathing movements as well as scars and regions of pain are recorded. A manual for the assessment protocol was developed as accompanying material.CONCLUSION: The developed instrument provides for the first time a physiotherapeutic assessment tool for patients with CPPS for interprofessional clinical and scientific use.
AB - BACKGROUND: The chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) can be associated with physiotherapeutic findings. An interprofessional approach is recommended for patients with CPPS; however, no standardized physiotherapeutic assessment and documentation instrument for specific physiotherapeutic assessments exist, which is not only the foundation for physiotherapy but also for interprofessional communication.OBJECTIVE: The aim was the development of a physiotherapeutic assessment instrument for patients with CPPS and therefore, to create a tool for clinical use, research and interprofessional communication.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Based on an explorative literature search and an expert consensus, the first version of the instrument was developed as part of a specialized outpatient clinic. This version was applied clinically for 13 months, edited and finalized after another expert consensus.RESULTS: The developed instrument Physical Therapy Assessment for Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (PTA-CPPS) lists external and internal groups of muscles for a systematic assessment of myofascial findings. Functional capacity, breathing movements as well as scars and regions of pain are recorded. A manual for the assessment protocol was developed as accompanying material.CONCLUSION: The developed instrument provides for the first time a physiotherapeutic assessment tool for patients with CPPS for interprofessional clinical and scientific use.
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KW - Journal Article
U2 - 10.1007/s00482-018-0293-7
DO - 10.1007/s00482-018-0293-7
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
C2 - 29693198
VL - 32
SP - 188
EP - 194
JO - SCHMERZ
JF - SCHMERZ
SN - 0932-433X
IS - 3
ER -