Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ======Swiss spinal stenosis score===== ====Synonyms==== [[Zurich Claudication Questionnaire]], [[Brigham Spinal Stenosis Questionnaire]]. In the Last Month, How Would You Describe: The pain you have had on average including pain in your back, buttocks and pain that goes down the legs? 1- None 2- Mild 3- Moderate 4- Severe 5- Very Severe How often have you had back, buttock, or leg pain? 1- Less than once a week 2- At least once a week 3- Everyday, for at least a few minutes 4- Everyday, for most of the day 5- Every minute of the day The pain in your back or buttocks? 1- None 2- Mild 3- Moderate 4- Severe 5- Very Severe The pain in your legs or feet? 1- None 2- Mild 3- Moderate 4- Severe 5- Very Severe Numbness or tingling in your legs or feet? 1- None 2- Mild 3- Moderate 4- Severe 5- Very Severe Weakness in your legs or feet? 1- None 2- Mild 3- Moderate 4- Severe 5- Very Severe Problems with your balance? 1- No, I’ve had no problems with balance 3- Yes, sometimes I feel my balance is off, or that I am not sure-footed 5- Yes, often I feel my balance is off, or that I am not sure-footed How far have you been able to walk? 1- Over 2 miles 2- Over 2 blocks, but less than 2 miles 3- Over 50 feet, but less than 2 blocks 4- Less than 50 feet Have you taken walks outdoors or in malls for pleasure? 1- Yes, comfortably 2- Yes, but sometimes with pain 3- Yes, but always with pain 4- No Have you been shopping for groceries or other items? 1- Yes, comfortably 2- Yes, but sometimes with pain 3- Yes, but always with pain 4- No Have you walked around the different rooms in your house or apartment? 1- Yes, comfortably 2- Yes, but sometimes with pain 3- Yes, but always with pain 4- No Have you walked from your bedroom to the bathroom? 1- Yes, comfortably 2- Yes, but sometimes with pain 3- Yes, but always with pain 4- No How Satisfied Are You With: The overall result of back operation? 1- Very satisfied 2- Somewhat satisfied 3- Somewhat dissatisfied 4- Very dissatisfied Relief of pain following the operation? 1- Very satisfied 2- Somewhat satisfied 3- Somewhat dissatisfied 4- Very dissatisfied Your ability to walk following the operation 1- Very satisfied 2- Somewhat satisfied 3- Somewhat dissatisfied 4- Very dissatisfied Your ability to do housework, yard work, or job following the operation? 1- Very satisfied 2- Somewhat satisfied 3- Somewhat dissatisfied 4- Very dissatisfied Your strength in the thighs, legs, and feet? 1- Very satisfied 2- Somewhat satisfied 3- Somewhat dissatisfied 4- Very dissatisfied Your balance, or steadiness on your feet? 1- Very satisfied 2- Somewhat satisfied 3- Somewhat dissatisfied 4- Very dissatisfied __Scientific Spine's Comment__ The Swiss Spinal Stenosis Questionnaire was designed specifically for use in the evaluation of physical function in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. Subscales of questionnaire may be used separately. For example, the 5-item Physical Function Scale is used primarily to evaluate walking capacity. These 5 items assess distance walked and activities of daily living involving walking. The Physical Function Scale has been used to assess walking as an outcome for surgical and nonsurgical treatment in patients with LSS. North American Spine Society (NASS) recommended The Swiss Spinal Stenosis Questionnaire as the "gold standard" to quantify outcome in patients with spinal stenosis. References Stucki G, Daltroy L, Liang MH, et al. Measurement properties of a self-administered outcome measure in lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine 1996; 21: 796–803. Pratt RK, Fairbank JC, Virr A. The reliability of the Shuttle Walking Test, the Swiss Spinal Stenosis Questionnaire, the Oxford Spinal Stenosis Score, and the Oswestry Disability Index in the assessment of patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine 2002;27(1):84-91. Comer CM, Conaghan PG, Tennant A. Internal construct validity of the Swiss Spine Stenosis Questionnaire: Rasch analysis of a disease-specific outcome measure for lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011 Feb 1. [Epub ahead of print] Conway J, Tomkins CC, Haig AJ. Walking assessment in people with lumbar spinal stenosis: capacity, performance, and self-report measures. Spine J. 2010 Dec 7. [Epub ahead of print] Tomkins-Lane CC, Battié MC. Validity and reproducibility of self-report measures of walking capacity in lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2010 Nov 1;35(23):2097-102. Tomkins CC, Battié MC, Hu R Construct validity of the physical function scale of the Swiss Spinal Stenosis Questionnaire for the measurement of walking capacity. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2007 Aug 1;32(17):1896-901. swiss_spinal_stenosis_score.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:58by 127.0.0.1