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Tendinopathy - what should you be measuring?

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There is a saying... don't guess, assess.

But what are the most important things to measure for people with tendinopathy?

In the first MMRU podcast conversation, Peter Malliaras and Luke Perraton discuss the nine core health-related domains for tendinopathy as determined by the 2019 International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus (ICON) consensus group and Delphi study.

The conversation summarises the methods and findings of the study, the core domains and other important outcome measures in tendinopathy.

The nine core domains were:

  • Patient rating of condition
  • Participation in life activities (day to day, work, sport)
  • Pain on activity/loading
  • Function
  • Psychological factors
  • Physical function capacity
  • Disability
  • Quality of life
  • Pain over a specified time

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Resources:

Vicenzino, B., de Vos, R. J., Alfredson, H., Bahr, R., Cook, J. L., Coombes, B. K., ... & Zwerver, J. (2020). ICON 2019—International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: There are nine core health-related domains for tendinopathy (CORE DOMAINS): Delphi study of healthcare professionals and patients. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 54(8), 444-451.

Podcast cover, music and bumper by Kate Vallance, Content Creator, Freelance. E: hooroocreative@gmail.com

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There is a saying... don't guess, assess.

But what are the most important things to measure for people with tendinopathy?

In the first MMRU podcast conversation, Peter Malliaras and Luke Perraton discuss the nine core health-related domains for tendinopathy as determined by the 2019 International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus (ICON) consensus group and Delphi study.

The conversation summarises the methods and findings of the study, the core domains and other important outcome measures in tendinopathy.

The nine core domains were:

  • Patient rating of condition
  • Participation in life activities (day to day, work, sport)
  • Pain on activity/loading
  • Function
  • Psychological factors
  • Physical function capacity
  • Disability
  • Quality of life
  • Pain over a specified time

Follow us on Twitter

@MonashMRU

@lukeperraton

@drpetemalliaras

Resources:

Vicenzino, B., de Vos, R. J., Alfredson, H., Bahr, R., Cook, J. L., Coombes, B. K., ... & Zwerver, J. (2020). ICON 2019—International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: There are nine core health-related domains for tendinopathy (CORE DOMAINS): Delphi study of healthcare professionals and patients. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 54(8), 444-451.

Podcast cover, music and bumper by Kate Vallance, Content Creator, Freelance. E: hooroocreative@gmail.com

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