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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2000;24(5):988-994.
The Association between Pain Drawings and Electrodiagnostic Findings in Low Back Pain.
Park, Gi Young , Lee, So Young
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Dongsan Medical Center, Keimyung University College of Medicine.
요통 환자에서 Pain Drawing과 전기진단 소견과의 연관성
박기영, 이소영
계명대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실
Abstract

Objective
The purpose of the this study was to determine whether pain location indicated in pain drawings was related to the specific lumbo-sacral radiculopathy.


Method
The study group consisted of 153 patients (62 men, 91 women) complaining low back pain with or without radiating pain. Nerve conduction study and electromyographic evaluation were performed for the diagnostic purpose. Chi-square test and multivariate stepwise discriminant analysis were used to identify the patients with radiculopathy on the basis of their pain drawings.


Results
There was significant relationship between pain location indicated in the pain drawing and the lumbar radiculopathy (p<0.05). In patient without the anterolateral thigh pain, the positivity of S1 radiculopathy was high. In patients with anterolateral thigh and leg pain without posterior thigh pain, the positivity of L5/S1 radiculopathy was high. For predicting the level of the lesion there were three discriminant functions (p<0.05). Patients with S1 radiculopathy showed negative correlation with anterolateral thigh pain. L5/S1 radiculopathy showed negative correlation with posterior thigh pain but were predicted by pain drawing on anterolateral lower leg.


Conclusion
The results of this study indicate that pain drawings may be helpful in identifying specific radiculopathy. As with any evaluation, the drawings should be considered in combination with findings from other diagnostic methods and interpreted with caution and in light of the full clinical picture.

Key Words: Pain drawing, Electrodiagnostic finding, Lumbar radiculopathy


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