Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8753685 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
We developed the CAT-FAS, and our results support that the CAT-FAS has sufficient efficiency, reliability, concurrent validity, and responsiveness in patients with stroke. The CAT-FAS can be used to simultaneously assess patients' functions of UE, LE, postural control, and basic activities of daily living using, on average, no more than 10 items; this efficiency is useful in reducing the assessment burdens for both clinicians and patients.
Keywords
SRMPostural Assessment Scale for Stroke PatientsFMALRIFASCATFugl-Meyer AssessmentLower extremityUpper extremityreproducibility of resultsBADLcomputerized adaptive testingRehabilitationPsychometricsStrokeBarthel indexPASSconfidence intervalBasic Activities of Daily LivingValidation studies as topicStandardized response mean
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Authors
Gong-Hong BS, Yi-Jing BS, Shih-Chieh BS, Sheau-Ling MS, Ching-Lin PhD,