- 著者
 
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             Shamay S.M. Ng
             
             Shirley S.M. Fong
             
             Wayne L.S. Chan
             
             Ben K.Y. Hung
             
             Ricci K.S. Chung
             
             Tina H.T. Chim
             
             Patrick W.H. Kwong
             
             Tai-Wa Liu
             
             Mimi M.Y. Tse
             
             Raymond C.K. Chung
             
          
 
          
          
          - 出版者
 
          - The Society of Physical Therapy Science
 
          
          
          - 雑誌
 
          - Journal of Physical Therapy Science (ISSN:09155287)
 
          
          
          - 巻号頁・発行日
 
          - vol.28, no.6, pp.1701-1708, 2016 (Released:2016-06-24)
 
          
          
          - 参考文献数
 
          - 32
 
          
          
          - 被引用文献数
 
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             8
             
             
          
        
 
        
        
        [Purpose] To investigate the inter-rater and test-retest reliability of the          sitting-rising test (SRT), the correlations of sitting-rising test scores with measures of          strength, balance, community integration and quality of life, as well as the cut-off score          which best discriminates people with chronic stroke from healthy older adults were          investigated. [Subjects and Methods] Subjects with chronic stroke (n=30) and healthy older          adults (n=30) were recruited. The study had a cross-sectional design, and was carried out          in a university rehabilitation laboratory. Sitting-rising test performance was scored on          two occasions. Other measurements included ankle dorsiflexor and plantarflexor strength,          the Fugl-Meyer assessment, the Berg Balance Scale, the timed up and go test, the five          times sit-to-stand test, the limits of stability test, and measures of quality of health          and community integration. [Results] Sitting-rising test scores demonstrated good to          excellent inter-rater and test-retest reliabilities (ICC=0.679 to 0.967). Sitting-rising          test scores correlated significantly with ankle strength, but not with other test results.          The sitting-rising test showed good sensitivity and specificity. A cut-off score of 7.8          best distinguished healthy older adults from stroke subjects. [Conclusions] The          sitting-rising test is a reliable and sensitive test for assessing the quality of sitting          and rising movements. Further studies with a larger sample are required to investigate the          test’s validity.