Abstract
Context: Functional testing of patients is essential to clinicians because it provides objective data for documentation that can be used for serial reassessment and progression through a rehabilitation program. Furthermore, new tests should require minimal time, space, and money to implement. Purpose: To determine the test-retest reliability of the Closed Kinetic Chain (CKC) Upper Extremity Stability Test. Participants: Twenty-four male college students. Methods: Each subject was tested initially and again 7 days later. Each subject performed 1 submaximal test followed by 3 maximal efforts. A 45-second rest was given after each 15-second test. The 2 maximal- test scores were averaged and compared with those from the retest. Results: The intraclass correlation coefficient was .922 for test-retest reliability. A paired-samples t test (.927) was conducted, and the coefficient of stability was .859. The results indicate that the CKC Upper Extremity Stability Test is a reliable evaluation tool. (C) 2000 Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 35-45 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Journal of Sport Rehabilitation |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Feb 2000 |
Keywords
- Closed kinetic chain
- Functional testing
- Upper extremity