2010
DOI: 10.1016/s1063-4584(10)60177-x
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150 Validity of a Clinical Test of Assessing Dynamic Knee Alignment During a Single-Limb Mini Squat

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“…Reliability of observational methods ranged from negligible [159] to almost perfect [160], however the majority of studies found moderate to substantial levels of agreement. Twenty papers were found investigating reliability of clinical ratings via observation, including 13 using 2D video methods and 9 using observation of live performance (one paper evaluated both [96]).…”
Section: Reliability Of Observational Ratings Of Test Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reliability of observational methods ranged from negligible [159] to almost perfect [160], however the majority of studies found moderate to substantial levels of agreement. Twenty papers were found investigating reliability of clinical ratings via observation, including 13 using 2D video methods and 9 using observation of live performance (one paper evaluated both [96]).…”
Section: Reliability Of Observational Ratings Of Test Performancementioning
confidence: 99%