an upper extremity function test for the elderly: The TEMPA ABSTRACT Accurate assessment of upper extremity performance is a critical element in determinimg the potential independance of the physically impaired person. An upper extremity function test for the elderly, the TEMPA (Test Évaluant les Membres supérieurs des Personnes Âgées), was developed, involving nine tasks related to routine daily activities. Each task is measured by three sub-scores: speed of execution, functional rating and task analysis. A test-retest and interrater reliability study was conducted with a sample of 29 subjects, aged 62 to 82 years, with various upper extremity impairments and varying degrees of functional independance. Intraclass correlation coefficients r...
Motor co-ordination is an important prerequisite to adequate upper-extremity performance. With the a...
Reliability, minimal detectable change, and normative values for tests of upper extremity function a...
Negrete, RJ, Hanney, WJ, Kolber, MJ, Davies, GJ, Ansley, MK, McBride, AB, and Overstreet, AL. Reliab...
A progressive decline in upper limb function is associated with ageing and disease. In this cross-se...
Introduction:Stroke is one of the most common life-threatening neurologic disorders and is among the...
Copyright: © 2014 Sampaio NR, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the test-retest reliability, minimal detectable change (MDC...
Ewa Zasadzka,1 Adrianna Maria Borowicz,1 Magdalena Roszak,2 Mariola Pawlaczyk1 1Department of Geria...
peer-reviewed. Background and Purpose: It is not known whether short functional performance test...
Background: Numerous multidimensional assessment tools have been developed to measure frailty; howev...
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease which affects the performance of the uppe...
Background and Purpose: It is not known whether short functional performance tests used in aging res...
Background: Assessing traditional neuromuscular fall risk factors (i.e., balance, gait, strength) in...
The purpose of the study was to compare two research designs, namely the cross-sectional design and ...
This article reports test-retest reliability data of laboratory- and field-based performance tests a...
Motor co-ordination is an important prerequisite to adequate upper-extremity performance. With the a...
Reliability, minimal detectable change, and normative values for tests of upper extremity function a...
Negrete, RJ, Hanney, WJ, Kolber, MJ, Davies, GJ, Ansley, MK, McBride, AB, and Overstreet, AL. Reliab...
A progressive decline in upper limb function is associated with ageing and disease. In this cross-se...
Introduction:Stroke is one of the most common life-threatening neurologic disorders and is among the...
Copyright: © 2014 Sampaio NR, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the test-retest reliability, minimal detectable change (MDC...
Ewa Zasadzka,1 Adrianna Maria Borowicz,1 Magdalena Roszak,2 Mariola Pawlaczyk1 1Department of Geria...
peer-reviewed. Background and Purpose: It is not known whether short functional performance test...
Background: Numerous multidimensional assessment tools have been developed to measure frailty; howev...
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease which affects the performance of the uppe...
Background and Purpose: It is not known whether short functional performance tests used in aging res...
Background: Assessing traditional neuromuscular fall risk factors (i.e., balance, gait, strength) in...
The purpose of the study was to compare two research designs, namely the cross-sectional design and ...
This article reports test-retest reliability data of laboratory- and field-based performance tests a...
Motor co-ordination is an important prerequisite to adequate upper-extremity performance. With the a...
Reliability, minimal detectable change, and normative values for tests of upper extremity function a...
Negrete, RJ, Hanney, WJ, Kolber, MJ, Davies, GJ, Ansley, MK, McBride, AB, and Overstreet, AL. Reliab...