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The timed up and go test in children

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Ondertitel:does protocol choice matter? A systematic review
Purpose: Results on reliability and normative data for the Timed Up and Go test (TUG) in children who are developing typically are systematically reviewed. Summary of Key Points: Six different TUG protocols are presented for which normative data are available for ages 3 to 18 years. TUG time is consistent within and between raters and sessions and is influenced by age. The choice of protocol, self-selected versus fastest walking speed, and use of a motivational aspect and of the outcome calculation affect TUG time as well as its consistency within and between sessions. Conclusions: A standard protocol for the TUG is lacking and should be developed with attention to reliability. Recommendations for Clinical Practice: If the TUG is to be used as a screening tool for dynamic balance control, clinicians need to apply protocols that include fastest walking speed motivation.
Tijdschrift: Pediatric physical therapy : the official journal of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association
ISSN: 0898-5669
Volume: 31
Pagina's: 22 - 31
Jaar van publicatie:2019
Trefwoorden:A1 Journal article
BOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:0.5
CSS-citation score:2
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Closed