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Normative values for a functional capacity evaluation. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation [Arch Phys Med Rehabil] Journal article

 
TitleNormative values for a functional capacity evaluation.
Author(s)Soer R, van der Schans CP, Geertzen JH, Groothoff JW, Brouwer S, Dijkstra PU, Reneman MF 
InstitutionCenter for Rehabilitation, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. r.soer@cvr.umcg.nl
SourceArch Phys Med Rehabil 2009 Oct; 90(10):1785-94.
MeSHAdult
Disability Evaluation
Female
Hand Strength
Health Status
Humans
Male
Mental Health
Middle Aged
Oxygen Consumption
Postural Balance
Reference Values
Rehabilitation Centers
AbstractSoer R, van der Schans CP, Geertzen JH, Groothoff JW, Brouwer S, Dijkstra PU, Reneman MF. Normative values for a functional capacity evaluation.
OBJECTIVE: To establish normative values for a functional capacity evaluation (FCE) of healthy working subjects.
DESIGN: Descriptive.
SETTING: Rehabilitation center.
PARTICIPANTS: Healthy working subjects (N=701; 448 men, 253 women) between 20 and 60 years of age, working in more than 180 occupations.
INTERVENTIONS: Subjects performed a 2-hour FCE consisting of 12 work-related tests. Subjects were classified into categories based on physical demands according to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Means, ranges, SDs, and percentiles were provided for normative values of FCE, and a regression analysis for outcome of the 12 tests was performed.
RESULTS: Normative FCE values were established for 4 physical demand categories.
CONCLUSIONS: The normative values enable comparison of patients' performances to these values. If a patient's performance exceeds the lowest scores in his/her corresponding demand category, then the patient's capacity is very likely to be sufficient to meet the workload. Further, clinicians can make more precise return-to-work recommendations and set goals for rehabilitation programs. A comparison of the normative values can be useful to the fields of rehabilitation, occupational, and insurance medicine. Further research is needed to test the validity of the normative values with respect to workplace assessments and return-to-work recommendations.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed ID19801072
  
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