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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the revised Oswestry back pain questionnaire in the editor.
  2. Begin with SECTION 1 - Pain Intensity. Circle the option that best describes your current pain level, from mild to severe.
  3. Proceed to SECTION 2 - Personal Care. Select the statement that reflects how your pain affects your ability to wash and dress.
  4. Continue to SECTION 3 - Lifting. Indicate your capability of lifting weights by circling the most applicable choice.
  5. Move on to SECTION 4 - Walking. Choose the option that accurately represents your walking experience regarding pain.
  6. Fill out SECTION 5 - Sitting, assessing how long you can sit comfortably without increasing pain.
  7. Complete SECTION 6 - Standing, indicating how standing affects your discomfort levels.
  8. In SECTION 7 - Sleeping, circle the statement that best describes how pain impacts your sleep quality.
  9. For SECTION 8 - Social Life, select the option that illustrates how your social activities are influenced by pain.
  10. In SECTION 9 - Travel, indicate any travel-related discomfort you experience by circling the appropriate choice.
  11. Finally, complete SECTION 10 - Changing degree of pain, reflecting on whether your condition is improving or worsening.

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Points summed to a total score. The test can be interpreted as a raw score, with a maximum score of 50, or as a percentage. 0 points or 0% means : no activity limitations , 50 points or 100% means complete activity limitation. A higher score indicates more patient-rated disability.
0% to 20%: minimal disability: The patient can cope with most living activities. Usually no treatment is indicated apart from advice on lifting sitting and exercise. 21%-40%: moderate disability: The patient experiences more pain and difficulty with sitting, lifting and standing.
The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) is calculated based on each score of the ODQ, which consists of ten items. Each of the ten items is scored from 0 to 5, and the total is added and multiplied by 2. Therefore, the ODI ranges from 0 to 100. A higher score on the ODI indicates a more severe disability caused by LBP.
The Oswestry Disability Index (also known as the Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire) is an extremely important tool that researchers and disability evaluators use to measure a patients permanent functional disability. The test is considered the gold standard of low back functional outcome tools [1].
Each question is scored from 0-5 (minimum to maximum). 2. The point total from each section is summed and the then divided by the total number of questions answered and multiplied by 100 to create a percentage disability. The scores range from 0-100% with lower scores meaning less disability.
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The ODI is made up of 10 questions. Each question is scored from 0-5 (minimum to maximum). 2. The point total from each section is summed and the then divided by the total number of questions answered and multiplied by 100 to create a percentage disability.

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