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Table 2 Inclusion and exclusion criteria used during screening for the population (musculoskeletal injury), concept (resilience) and context (movement-evoked pain or function) examined in the scoping review

From: A scoping review on the methods of assessment and role of resilience on function and movement-evoked pain when experiencing a musculoskeletal injury

 

Inclusion

Exclusion

Population

• Adults (>18 years).

• Examples for inclusion may include lower back pain, muscle strains, ligament tears, whiplash, knee osteoarthritis and fractures.

• Children or adolescents.

• Caregivers of a person with an injury/disability.

• Animals.

• Conditions/disabilities characteristics of secondary musculoskeletal impairments that originated from systemic illness or inflammation (i.e.; post-polio syndrome, inflammatory arthritis).

• Injuries to a body system other than the musculoskeletal system, such as the vascular system (i.e.; amputation due to diabetes) and central nervous system (i.e.; spinal cord injury, cerebrovascular accident, multiple sclerosis, complex regional pain syndrome).

• • Cancer, pregnancy, polio.

Concept

• Validated assessment/outcome measure to examine of any type of resilience for human individuals (i.e.: physical resilience, psychological resilience or pain resilience).

• Resilience of an individual cell or system.

• Resilience of a community.

• Resilience of a caregiver.

• Papers which examine single risk or protective factors which may be reflective of resilience (i.e.: self-efficacy).

Context

• Validated assessments/outcome measures which examine a movement-based task, dynamic movement or a functional task.

• Validated assessments/outcomes which require a person to reflect on their function or disability.

• Surveys and questionnaires which do not examine function or movement (i.e.: satisfaction scale).

Other

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