Abstract
This study investigated the concurrent validity of a method developed to evaluate the presence of symptom magnification syndrome in a sample of patients receiving workers' compensation benefits due to reported chronic low back pain. A validation study involving maximum voluntary effort (MVE) testing of 165 subjects who also received a functional capacity evaluation is described. Various applications of the MVE data were utilized. This study demonstrates that most methods were not significant predictors of the symptom magnification syndrome and that even the best of these methods frequently led to misclassification.
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