1. Moderate reliability of the lateral step down test amongst experienced and novice physical therapists
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Sarah Clagg, Lucas VanEtten, Matt Morrow, Claire Spech, Cody J Mansfield, Adam Ingle, Matthew S. Briggs, Adrian Largent, Katherine K. Rethman, and Thanvi Vatti
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Adult ,030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kinesiology ,business.industry ,Movement ,Reproducibility of Results ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Motion (physics) ,Test (assessment) ,Physical Therapists ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patellofemoral pain ,Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome ,Physical therapy ,Exercise Test ,Medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Movement quality ,0305 other medical science ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Reliability (statistics) - Abstract
The lateral step-down test is used to appraise movement quality in patients with patellofemoral pain (PFP), however, it is unclear if reliability of the test is affected by physical therapist experience.Determine if there is a difference in reliability between 'experienced' and 'novice' physical therapists appraising movement quality of patients with PFP during the lateral step-down test.Three 'experienced' and 3 'novice' physical therapists analyzed movement quality of 22 participants [mean age (SD) 28.25 (6.5) years] with PFP. Physical therapists viewed two-dimensional videos of participants performing the lateral step-down test and appraised the quality with a score (0-1 = 'good'; 2-3 = 'fair', and 4-5 = 'poor') at baseline and 1 week. Inter- and intra-rater reliability were calculated with kappa and percent agreement. Differences between the groups were assessed with the chi-square test with an a priori alpha level of0.05.Inter- and intra-rater reliability ranged from fair to moderate (ĸ = 0.40-0.65). There was no difference in reliability between 'experienced' and 'novice' physical therapists at baseline (There was no difference in reliability between 'experienced' and 'novice' physical therapists using categories to appraise movement quality during the lateral step-down test for patients with chronic PFP.
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- 2023