Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3449004 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
With comprehensive training, the refined TAI 3.0 yields high reliability among raters of different clinical backgrounds and experience. TAI 3.0 was unbiased toward certain physical characteristics that may influence transfer. TAI fills a void in the field by providing a quantitative measurement of transfers and a tool that can be used to detect problems and guide transfer training.
Keywords
ADLICCWheelchair User's Shoulder Pain IndexWUSPIMDCN/ATAISpinal cord injuryTransfer Assessment InstrumentOutcomes assessmentMinimal detectable changeRehabilitationStandard error of measurementbody mass indexBMIWheelchairsintraclass correlation coefficientsciActivities of daily livingnot applicableReliability and validitySEM
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Authors
Chung-Ying MS, Laura A. PhD, Claire BS, Michael L. MD, Alicia M. PhD,