2011– Abstract publication “Reliability of the Six Minute Walk Test and Timed Up & Go Test in Persons with Transfemoral Amputation”, Physiotherapy, 97, Supplement 1, June 2011, p: S18-S1415 - Special Interest Report Abstracts, pages. S227. (IF=0.641)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the between two days test-retest reliability of the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) in persons with Transfemoral (TF) amputation. Additionally, relationship between the distance of walking in the 6MWT and the time to perform the Timed Up & Go Test (TUGT) was investigated. Relevance: Transfemoral amputation results in permanent disability and impairment among people of all ages. Therefore, the main goals of rehabilitation programs are the improvement...
The aim of the study was to investigate how kinematic and kinetic adjustments between level and slop...
BACKGROUND Ankle-foot and knee components are important determinants of mobility for individuals ...
PurposeTo compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality-...
The Timed Up and Go (TUG) and Two-Minute Walk Test (2MWT) are clinically appropriate mobility measur...
All the individuals completed the study protocol and none of them needed to rest during the 6MWT or ...
Objective: To determine the interrater and interrater reliability and the validity of the Timed "up ...
Objective: To determine the interrater and interrater reliability and the validity of the Timed "up ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the interrater and intrarater reliability and the validity of the Timed "up ...
Background: The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is one of the common clinical tests to assess rehabilitati...
Background: Studies of the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) of transfemoral amputees have mostly used ...
Lateral reach testing has been established as useful in quantifying stability and fall-risk for olde...
Purpose: To investigate the internal consistency, convergent and known-groups construct validity of ...
Outcome measures can be utilized to assess physical function in controlled settings, but do not prov...
The Six-minute walk (6MW) and Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG) are short walk tests commonly used to evaluate f...
Background Falls are common in transtibial amputees which are linked to their poor stability. While ...
The aim of the study was to investigate how kinematic and kinetic adjustments between level and slop...
BACKGROUND Ankle-foot and knee components are important determinants of mobility for individuals ...
PurposeTo compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality-...
The Timed Up and Go (TUG) and Two-Minute Walk Test (2MWT) are clinically appropriate mobility measur...
All the individuals completed the study protocol and none of them needed to rest during the 6MWT or ...
Objective: To determine the interrater and interrater reliability and the validity of the Timed "up ...
Objective: To determine the interrater and interrater reliability and the validity of the Timed "up ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the interrater and intrarater reliability and the validity of the Timed "up ...
Background: The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is one of the common clinical tests to assess rehabilitati...
Background: Studies of the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) of transfemoral amputees have mostly used ...
Lateral reach testing has been established as useful in quantifying stability and fall-risk for olde...
Purpose: To investigate the internal consistency, convergent and known-groups construct validity of ...
Outcome measures can be utilized to assess physical function in controlled settings, but do not prov...
The Six-minute walk (6MW) and Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG) are short walk tests commonly used to evaluate f...
Background Falls are common in transtibial amputees which are linked to their poor stability. While ...
The aim of the study was to investigate how kinematic and kinetic adjustments between level and slop...
BACKGROUND Ankle-foot and knee components are important determinants of mobility for individuals ...
PurposeTo compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality-...