Reliability of an adapted core strength endurance test battery in individuals with axial spondylarthritis.
Anne-Kathrin Rausch-OsthoffPhilipp BaltisbergerAndré MeichtryBeatrice TopalidisAdrian CiureaTheodora P M Vliet VlielandKarin NiedermannPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
The aCSE was found to be a reliable test battery for assessing core strength endurance in axSpA patients. Interestingly, aCSE performance was not associated with any disease-specific factors. Key Points • The adapted core strength endurance test battery measures the isometric strength of the ventral, lateral and dorsal core muscle chains. • The adapted core strength endurance test battery showed a moderate to substantial intra-rater reliability for all three muscle chains tested in axSpA patients. • No correlations were found between the adapted core strength endurance test battery and the disease-specific factors of self-reported pain, functional status and perceived strength performance.