Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

StEP

English translation:

Evaluation (standard) de la douleur StEP (Standardized Evaluation of Pain)

Added to glossary by Drmanu49
Mar 20, 2011 17:32
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French term

StEP

French to English Medical Medical (general)
This is a test/measure performed during the selection visit for a clinical trial concerned with neuropathic pain associated with lumbrosacral radiculopathy. The next test to be performed is Oswestry's test.
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Mar 27, 2011 14:35: Drmanu49 Created KOG entry

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SJLD Mar 20, 2011:
Oswestry's test Correct name is Oswestry Disability Index or Oswestry (Low Back Pain) Disability Questionnaire
http://www.medicalcriteria.com/criteria/neuro_oswestry.htm

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Evaluation (standard) de la douleur StEP (Standardized Evaluation of Pain)

Standardized Evaluation of Pain (StEP)

Standardized Evaluation of Pain (StEP) Neuropathic Pain. Instructions to examiners. General instructions. Use the standardized questions for the interview ...
www.plosmedicine.org/.../fetchSingleRepresentation.action?.

8 juil. 2010 ... Les échelles d'évaluation de la douleur sont classées par type de patient, le CLUD des Hôpitaux de Toulouse précise que les échelles ...
www.chu-toulouse.fr/echelles-d-evaluation-de-la - En cache - Pages similaires
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neutral SJLD : standardisée
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standardized evaluation of pain

http://www.eorthopod.com/content/evidencebased-approach-to-b...

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Note added at 4 mins (2011-03-20 17:37:21 GMT)
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Dr. J. Scholz, a neurologist at Harvard Medical School (Boston, Massachusetts) is leading the way in this approach. He has developed and tested a bedside tool called the Standardized Evaluation of Pain or StEP. It is a highly sensitive and specific test for telling the difference between neuropathic and non-neuropathic pain.

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Thanks!
Peer comment(s):

agree liz askew : Well, the reference is pretty conclusive and is in context too! :)
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thanks Liz :-)
agree Alistair Ian Spearing Ortiz
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thanks Alistair :-)
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