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Title: Reproducibility of Muscle Strength Testing for Children with Spina Bifida
Authors: Johnston, L. M.
Thomas, N. M.
Tan, J. L.
Issue Date: 2017
Source: 37, (4), 2017, p. 362-373
Pages: 362-373
Journal: Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics
Abstract: AIMS: Examine the inter-rater reliability of the Daniels and Worthingham (D&W) manual muscle test (MMT) protocol for children with spina bifida between experienced and novice physiotherapists. METHODS: Thirteen children with spina bifida (two males) aged 6 to 18 years were recruited from a spina bifida service in a state-wide tertiary children's hospital. Each child had the muscle strength of 19, and lower limb muscles were measured bilaterally by one experienced and one novice physiotherapist using the D&W MMT protocol. Examiner and limb order were counterbalanced. Standard training and recording sheets were used. Agreement between raters was examined with quadratic weighted kappa (κw2), percentage exact agreement (%EA), and the Bland-Altmann Limits of Agreement (LoA). Minimal detectable change (MDC) was calculated. RESULTS: Inter-rater agreement between the experienced and novice raters was excellent (κw2 = 0.95; 95% confidence interval: 0.94-0.96); %EA was good (72.3%); and clinically appropriate LoA levels were -1.30-1.40. The MDC was 1.11 points on a six-point MMT scale. CONCLUSIONS: The D&W MMT protocol, when used after standard training and with standard recording sheets, was reproducible for children with spina bifida, aged 6-18 years.L6214353972018-04-04
DOI: 10.1080/01942638.2016.1244872
Resources: https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L621435397&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01942638.2016.1244872 |
Keywords: pathophysiology;physiology;reproducibility;skeletal muscle;female;adolescentchild;spinal dysraphism;human;male;muscle strength
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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