作者: Marina B. Pinheiro , Aline A. Scianni , Louise Ada , Christina D. Faria , Luci F. Teixeira-Salmela
DOI: 10.1016/J.APMR.2014.03.006
关键词: Psychology 、 Rehabilitation 、 Standard error 、 Physical therapy 、 Nomogram 、 Intraclass correlation 、 Intra-rater reliability 、 Motor skill 、 Motor coordination 、 Confidence interval
摘要: Abstract Objectives (1) To create predictive nomograms for the dominant and nondominant limbs on Lower Extremity Motor Coordination Test (LEMOCOT) using reference values, (2) to determine inter- intrarater reliability LEMOCOT; best scoring method (first vs mean of first 2 last 3 highest trials); testing (direct video observation); ability detect real change (smallest difference [SRD] standard error measurement [SEM]). Design Normative methodological study. Setting Metropolitan area. Participants Healthy individuals (N=320, 50% women) in 7 age groups: 20 29, 30 39, 40 49, 50 59, 60 69, 70 79, ≥80 years. Each group had participants, except years (n=20). Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measure LEMOCOT. Results Age sex explained 48% variance LEMOCOT scores limb 44% (125 P Conclusions Reference values were determined LEMOCOT, created based sex. The is reliable, needing only 1 trial (after familiarization) generate reliable scores; can be scored from either direct or observation; has over time.