Background. Outcome measures typically assess single domains making holistic assessment difficult. Our purpose was to develop a mobility composite measure (MCM) based on four commonly used outcome measures and compare this composite score to the individual measures in patients with neurologic disorders. Methods. We retrospectively reviewed 148 medical records for inclusion of primary neurologic diagnosis and scoring for 5 times sit-to-stand test (5TSST), 10-meter walk test (10MWT), 2-minute walk test (2MWT), and activities-specific balance confidence (ABC) scale. Results. After establishing that a single concept was being assessed with interitem correlations, raw scores were converted to percentage of normal and combined into the MCM for an...
Objective: To examine the validity of the timed Up and Go (TUG) test as a measure of functional mobi...
BACKGROUND: The Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS-12) was developed to measure the impact of m...
Background. Neurological physiotherapists recognize the need to include standardized outcome measure...
Objective: To establish the reliability and validity of 4 mobility measures in neurologically impair...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the reliability and validity of 4 mobility measures in neurologically impair...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
The aim of the study was to establish the test–retest reliability, clinical significance and precisi...
BACKGROUND Assessing motor functioning is important to monitor the disease course of multiple scl...
Abstract Background Mobility capacity is a key outcome domain in neurorehabilitation. The de Morton ...
Introduction: Limitations of mobility are frequent and disabling in persons with multiple sclerosis ...
Abstract Background Evaluating balance in a functional context that integrates challenging tasks fre...
Background. Neurological physiotherapists recognize the need to include standardized outcome measure...
Background. Neurological physiotherapists recognize the need to include standardized outcome measure...
Objective: To examine the validity of the timed Up and Go (TUG) test as a measure of functional mobi...
BACKGROUND: The Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS-12) was developed to measure the impact of m...
Background. Neurological physiotherapists recognize the need to include standardized outcome measure...
Objective: To establish the reliability and validity of 4 mobility measures in neurologically impair...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the reliability and validity of 4 mobility measures in neurologically impair...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
The aim of the study was to establish the test–retest reliability, clinical significance and precisi...
BACKGROUND Assessing motor functioning is important to monitor the disease course of multiple scl...
Abstract Background Mobility capacity is a key outcome domain in neurorehabilitation. The de Morton ...
Introduction: Limitations of mobility are frequent and disabling in persons with multiple sclerosis ...
Abstract Background Evaluating balance in a functional context that integrates challenging tasks fre...
Background. Neurological physiotherapists recognize the need to include standardized outcome measure...
Background. Neurological physiotherapists recognize the need to include standardized outcome measure...
Objective: To examine the validity of the timed Up and Go (TUG) test as a measure of functional mobi...
BACKGROUND: The Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS-12) was developed to measure the impact of m...
Background. Neurological physiotherapists recognize the need to include standardized outcome measure...