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Assessing walking ability in subjects with spinal cord injury : Validity and reliability of 3 walking tests

VANHEDEL HJ; WIRZ M; DIETZ V
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2005, vol. 86, n° 2, p. 190-196
Doc n°: 118128
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AE2 - PARAPLEGIE-TETRAPLEGIE, DF23 - PATHOLOGIE - MARCHE
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of 3 timed walking tests (Timed Up & Go [TUG], 10-meter walk test [10MWT], 6-minute walk test) in subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI). Design: Cross-sectional study and repeated assessments. Setting: The SCI center of a university hospital in Switzerland. Participants: Validity was assessed by using the data of 75 patients with SCI, and reliability was determined with 22 patients with SCI. Intervention: Patients performed the timed tests and the Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury II (WISCI II) on the same day. Three measurements within 7 days were taken to assess reliability. Main Outcome Measures: The measures were scatterplots, correlation coefficients (r), and the Bland-Altman plot. Validity was determined in patients with different walking abilities. Results: Overall, correlation of the 3 timed walking tests was excellent with each other (/r/>.88) and moderate with the WISCI II (/r/>.60). The correlation between the timed tests for patients with poor walking ability remained high (/r/>.70) but decreased in WISCI II (/r/<.35). High correlation coefficients (r>.97) were found for intra- and interrater reliability. However, TUG and 10MWT reliability were negatively influenced by a poor walking function. Conclusions: The 3 timed tests are valid and reliable measures for assessing walking function in patients with SCI.

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