2011
DOI: 10.1177/0269215511423849
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Performance-based tests in subjects with stroke: outcome scores, reliability and measurement errors

Abstract: For the seven tests, only one trial was necessary to provide consistent and reliable results regarding the functional performances of stroke subjects.

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“…The clinical tests of gait speed are the most commonly administered and recommended for the evaluation of mobility of individuals post CVA, both in the community and in institutional settings, because they are easy to administrate, require no training or sophisticated equipments, and provide appropriate measures of mobility regarding the performance of daily living activities 26,27 . Furthermore, changes in gait speed are one of the main determining factors of functional improvements in this population and are significantly correlated with social and community performances of individuals with chronic hemiparesis 26,28 . The results of this study indicated that individuals with chronic hemiparesis were able to increase their comfortable gait speeds when asked to, suggesting that this ability is used in daily life situations which require immediate acceleration, such as walking quickly to reach a bus or get a phone call.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The clinical tests of gait speed are the most commonly administered and recommended for the evaluation of mobility of individuals post CVA, both in the community and in institutional settings, because they are easy to administrate, require no training or sophisticated equipments, and provide appropriate measures of mobility regarding the performance of daily living activities 26,27 . Furthermore, changes in gait speed are one of the main determining factors of functional improvements in this population and are significantly correlated with social and community performances of individuals with chronic hemiparesis 26,28 . The results of this study indicated that individuals with chronic hemiparesis were able to increase their comfortable gait speeds when asked to, suggesting that this ability is used in daily life situations which require immediate acceleration, such as walking quickly to reach a bus or get a phone call.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Portanto, foi medido o tempo necessário para percorrer os 10 metros centrais. A velocidade de marcha foi expressa em metros por segundo (m/s) 17 . Considera-se marcha comunitária limitada quando a velocidade for inferior a 0,8m/s 18 .…”
Section: Limitações Em Mobilidadeunclassified
“…Considera-se marcha comunitária limitada quando a velocidade for inferior a 0,8m/s 18 . Este teste apresenta adequados valores de confiabilidade e resultados consistentes em apenas uma única aplicação, em indivíduos pós-AVE 17 . O teste Timed Up and Go (TUG) mensura a mobilidade básica, o que inclui habilidade para levantar de uma cadeira, andar uma distância de três metros, girar, andar de volta para a cadeira e sentar-se novamente 17 .…”
Section: Limitações Em Mobilidadeunclassified
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