@article{18015, keywords = {Peer Reviewed Paper, Checked}, author = {de Bie R. and van Loo M. and Bosman J. and Hassett L. and Moseley A.}, title = {Test-re-test reliability of walking speed, step length and step width measurement after traumatic brain injury: a pilot study}, abstract = {

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Assess the test-re-test reliability of walking speed, step length and step width measurement in people with traumatic brain injury (TBI). RESEARCH DESIGN: Repeated measures (two test occasions). METHODS: Thirteen people with TBI completed four comfortable and four fast-paced walking trials of the 10 m walk test and two trials of the 6-minute walk test (6MWT). Walking speed, step length and step width were measured during the 10 m walk test and walking distance and average speed were measured during the 6MWT. The tests were repeated 1-week later. MAIN RESULTS: Walking speed and distance showed excellent test-re-test reliability, with an intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.95-0.96. Reliability was also high for step length and width measurement (ICC 0.91-0.98). CONCLUSIONS: This test-re-test reliability means that walking speed and distance and step length and width can be used by physiotherapists to monitor improvements in walking after TBI.

}, year = {2004}, journal = {Brain Injury}, volume = {18}, number = {10}, pages = {1041-1048. }, note = {HERDC category C1}, language = {eng}, }