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The physical performance of chronic pain patients is of major concern
both for their assessment and for treatment evaluation. However, there
are few widely used physical tests, a shortage of reliability and val
idity data on published tests, and an over-reliance on self-report or
on clinical measures of dubious generalisability. A set of tests was d
esigned to cover speed and endurance in walking, stair climbing, stand
ing up from a chair, sit-ups, arm endurance, grip strength, and peak f
low. Standard instructions and testing conditions were used by a train
ed tester on a population of chronic pain patients before and after a
cognitive-behavioural chronic pain management programme. Reliability,
validity, and acceptability of each test was examined, and recommendat
ions made for their relative utility.