The Relationship between Mechanical Hyperalgesia Assessed by Manual Tender Point Examination and Disease Severity in Patients with Chronic Widespread Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study
Table 1
Instruments classified according to the ICF core sets for CWP.
ICF core sets for CWP
Instruments in this study
Body functions
Emotional functions
GAD-10, MDI, SF-36, FIQ
Sensation of pain
FIQ, SF-36
Exercise tolerance functions
Mob-T
Psychomotor functions
FIQ, SF-36
Control of voluntary movement functions
AMPS motor
Energy and drive functions
Mob-T, SF-36, FIQ
Sleep functions
FIQ
Content of thoughts
CSQ
Muscle power functions
Grippit, LIDO Multi Joint
Attention function
AMPS process
Activity and participation
Carrying out daily routines
AMPS, FIQ, SF-36
Handling stress and other psychological demands
CSQ
Family relationships
SF-36
Remunerative employment
FIQ, BIQ
Intimate relationships
Walking
6-MW
Recreation and leisure
SF-36
Solving problems
AMPS process, CSQ
Lifting and carrying objects
AMPS motor
Doing housework
AMPS, FIQ
Environmental factors
Drugs
BIQ
Immediate family
BIQ
Health professionals
BIQ
Individual attitudes of immediate family members
Social security services, systems, and policies
BIQ
Individual attitudes of friends
GAD-10: generalized anxiety disorder; MDI: major depression inventory; SF-36: short-form-36 health survey; FIQ: fibromyalgia impact questionnaire; CSQ: coping strategy questionnaire; AMPS: assessment of motor and process skills; 6-MW: 6-minute walk; Mob-T: mobility tiredness; BIQ: basic information questionnaire.