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Effort-limited treadmill walk test - Reliability and validity in subjects with postpolio syndrome

FINCH LE; VENTURINI A; MAYO NE
AM J PHYS MED REHABIL , 2004, vol. 83, n° 8, p. 613-623
Doc n°: 114787
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DF22 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MARCHE, AE61 - POLIOMYELITE

Objective: To determine the reliability and construct validity of an effort-limited treadmill walk test to measure functional ability in subjects with postpolio syndrome in an outpatient postpolio clinic. Design: Functioning and distance walked on a treadmill to a Borg ''hard'' effort level were measured three times, a week apart, by two blinded raters In 15 subjects with postpolio syndrome, aged 37-67 yrs, with new weakness, fatigue, and pain but with no other cause of symptomatology or condition-limiting walking. One rater tested them twice. Fatigue activity level, mobility, and health-related quality of life (Medical Outcome Study Short Form Health Survey [SF-36]) defined functioning. Generalizability correlation coefficients determined intrarater, test-retest and interrater reliability. The correlations relating the distance walked and functioning determined construct validity. Results: Reliability for generalizability correlation coefficients were: intrarater, 0.91; test-retest, 0.85; and interrater, 0.58. Interrater reliability improved to 0.91 with adherence to a standardized protocol. Validity was established with correlations between the distance walked and SF-36 physical component score (0.66), physical role (0.60), bodily pain (0.60), and vitality (0.55). Conclusions: The treadmill walk test provides a reproducible and valid measure of ability in persons with postpollo syndrome with a single rater, but a standardized protocol is essential for reliability.

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