OBJECTIVE: To determine content validity of the Muscle Power Sprint Test (MPST) and construct validity and reliability of the MPST, 10x5 Meter Sprint Test (10x5MST), slalom test and one stroke push test (1SPT) in wheelchair-using youth with spina bifida (SB). DESIGN: Clinimetric study SETTING: Rehabilitation centers, SB outpatient services, private practices PARTICIPANTS: A convenience sample of 53 children (5-19 years, 32 boys / 21 girls) with SB who use a manual wheelchair. Participants were recruited in the Netherlands through rehabilitation centers, SB outpatient services, pediatric physical therapists and the BOSK (Association of and by parents of children, adolescents and adults with a disability). INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN ...
Objective: Walking assessment is an important aspect of rehabilitation practice; yet, clinicians hav...
Background: Physical fitness levels in youth with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) who use wheelchairs a...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a combination of wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training and e...
OBJECTIVE: To determine content validity of the Muscle Power Sprint Test (MPST) and construct validi...
Objective: To determine content validity of the Muscle Power Sprint Test (MPST) and construct validi...
Background: Testing aerobic fitness in youth is important because of expected relationships with hea...
Background: Testing aerobic fitness in youth is important because of expected relationships with he...
Objective: To determine the best test performance and feasibility using a Graded Arm Cranking Test v...
Background Testing aerobic fitness in youth is important because of expected relationships with hea...
Associations between low physical fitness, unfavorable physical behavior and higher cardiovascular a...
Examine the inter-rater reliability of the Daniels and Worthingham (D&W) manual muscle test (MMT) pr...
Background: Wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training is regarded by children using a manual wheelch...
Wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training is regarded by children using a manual wheelchair and thei...
BACKGROUND: Wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training is regarded by children using a manual wheelch...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) in youths using a manual wheelchair i...
Objective: Walking assessment is an important aspect of rehabilitation practice; yet, clinicians hav...
Background: Physical fitness levels in youth with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) who use wheelchairs a...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a combination of wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training and e...
OBJECTIVE: To determine content validity of the Muscle Power Sprint Test (MPST) and construct validi...
Objective: To determine content validity of the Muscle Power Sprint Test (MPST) and construct validi...
Background: Testing aerobic fitness in youth is important because of expected relationships with hea...
Background: Testing aerobic fitness in youth is important because of expected relationships with he...
Objective: To determine the best test performance and feasibility using a Graded Arm Cranking Test v...
Background Testing aerobic fitness in youth is important because of expected relationships with hea...
Associations between low physical fitness, unfavorable physical behavior and higher cardiovascular a...
Examine the inter-rater reliability of the Daniels and Worthingham (D&W) manual muscle test (MMT) pr...
Background: Wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training is regarded by children using a manual wheelch...
Wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training is regarded by children using a manual wheelchair and thei...
BACKGROUND: Wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training is regarded by children using a manual wheelch...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) in youths using a manual wheelchair i...
Objective: Walking assessment is an important aspect of rehabilitation practice; yet, clinicians hav...
Background: Physical fitness levels in youth with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) who use wheelchairs a...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a combination of wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training and e...