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The Figure-of-Eight Walk test: reliability and associations with stroke-specific impairments

Disability and rehabilitation, v.35 no.22, 2013년, pp.1896 - 1902  

Wong, Sue S. T. (Department of Physiotherapy, Haven of Hope Hospital, Hong Kong (SAR) , China ,) ,  Yam, Man-Sze (Department of Physiotherapy, Haven of Hope Community Rehabilitation Day Centre, Haven of Hope Christian Service , Hong Kong (SAR) , China , and) ,  Ng, Shamay S. M. (Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hong Kong (SAR) , China)

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Objectives: To investigate (1) the intra-rater, inter-rater and test-retest reliabilities of the Figure-of-Eight Walk (F8W) test times; (2) its correlation with other stroke-specific impairments; and (3) the cut-off scores best discriminating patients with stroke from the healthy elderly. Design: Cr...

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