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Reliability and minimal detectable difference of pressure pain thresholds in a pain-free population

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability and minimal detectable difference (MDD) of pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) in pain-free participants with two examiners over two consecutive days in a cross-sectional study design. Examiners used a standardized method to measure and locate a specific testing site over tibialis anterior for PPT testing with a hand-held algometer. The mean of each examiner's three PPT measurements was used to calculate the intraclass correlation coefficient, inter-rater reliability, and intra-rater reliability. The minimal detectable difference (MDD) was calculated. Eighteen participants were recruited (11 female). The inter-rater reliability was 0.94 and 0.96 on day 1 and day 2, respectively. Intra-rater reliability for the examiners was 0.96 and 0.92 on day 1 and day 2, respectively. The MDD on day 1 was 1.24 kg/cm2 (CI: 0.76-2.03) and the MDD on day 2 was 0.88 kg/cm2 (CI: 0.54-1.43). This study demonstrates high inter- and intra-rater reliability and the MDD values for this method of pressure algometry.

Authors

Koh RG; Paul TM; Nesovic K; West D; Kumbhare D; Wilson RD

Journal

British Journal of Pain, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 239–243

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

June 1, 2023

DOI

10.1177/20494637221147185

ISSN

2049-4637

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