The Quebec classification and a new Swedish classification for whiplash-associated disorders in relation to life satisfaction in patients at high risk of chronic functional impairment and disability
(2002) In Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 34(3). p.114-118- Abstract
- Unlike the Quebec classification system, which is based primarily on pathoanatomy, a new Swedish classification system is based on the site of functional impairment and disability. A prospective study was performed on 85 patients with whiplash-associated disorders grade II according to the Quebec classification. The patients were examined 3-36 months following trauma. A team of professionals with different training performed the diagnostic procedure. An independent assessor classified these patients according to a Swedish classification system. All patients answered questionnaire regarding life satisfaction. Logistic regression demonstrated significant differences in 6 of 10 specific dimensions of life satisfaction between the... (More)
- Unlike the Quebec classification system, which is based primarily on pathoanatomy, a new Swedish classification system is based on the site of functional impairment and disability. A prospective study was performed on 85 patients with whiplash-associated disorders grade II according to the Quebec classification. The patients were examined 3-36 months following trauma. A team of professionals with different training performed the diagnostic procedure. An independent assessor classified these patients according to a Swedish classification system. All patients answered questionnaire regarding life satisfaction. Logistic regression demonstrated significant differences in 6 of 10 specific dimensions of life satisfaction between the classification categories C and D (presence of arm symptoms) in a Swedish classification. Patients with whiplash-associated disorders grade If and neuropsychological symptoms seem to have a worse prognosis for spontaneous recovery than those without. A new Swedish classification system seems to be an important complement to the Quebec classification. (Less)
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- author
- Tenenbaum, A ; Rivano, Marcelo LU ; Tjell, C ; Edblom, M and Sunnerhagen, KS
- organization
- publishing date
- 2002
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- neck trauma, quality of life, WAD, Quebec classification
- in
- Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
- volume
- 34
- issue
- 3
- pages
- 114 - 118
- publisher
- Taylor & Francis
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- wos:000175690200003
- pmid:12395938
- scopus:0035999880
- ISSN
- 1651-2081
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 48ad6b4e-e912-451c-aed5-140ab992d0e0 (old id 910029)
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- 2016-04-01 16:51:25
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