Reliability and validity of the long-distance corridor walk among stroke survivors

To identify the psychometric properties of the Long-Distance Corridor Walk (LDCW) among community-dwelling stroke survivors. Cross-sectional. Twenty-five stroke survivors and 25 healthy older adults. The LDCW was administered to the 25 stroke survivors on 2 separate days with a 7-day interval. Fugl-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2020-05, Vol.52 (5), p.jrm00062-jrm00062
Hauptverfasser: Ng, Shamay S M, Liu, Tai-Wa, Chan, Cheuk-Yin, Chan, Choi-Wan, Chu, Ching-Lam, Poon, Chun-Hang, Poon, Lok-Yee, Lai, Cynthia Y Y, Tse, Mimi M Y
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Zusammenfassung:To identify the psychometric properties of the Long-Distance Corridor Walk (LDCW) among community-dwelling stroke survivors. Cross-sectional. Twenty-five stroke survivors and 25 healthy older adults. The LDCW was administered to the 25 stroke survivors on 2 separate days with a 7-day interval. Fugl-Meyer Assessment for the Lower Extremities (FMA-LE), measurement of lower limb muscle strength, Berg Balance Scale (BBS), limit of stability (LOS), Narrow-Corridor Walk Test (NCWT), Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, and the Community Integration Measure-Cantonese version (CIM) were performed on either day. The healthy older adults completed the LDCW once, and the results were recorded by a random rater. The LDCW showed excellent inter-rater reliability and test-retest reliability, and significant correlations with FMA-LE, BBS, TUG, and NCWT. A cut-off score of 127.5 m for the 2-min walk and 426.69 s for the 400-m walk distinguished stroke survivors from healthy older adults. The MDC in the LDCW in the 2-min walk and 400-m walk were 18.69 m and 121.43 s, respectively. The LDCW is a reliable clinical measurement tool for the assessment of advanced walking capacity in stroke survivors.
ISSN:1650-1977
1651-2081
DOI:10.2340/16501977-2691