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Clinometric properties of pediatrics outcome measures for gait and mobility : a literature review / Faustino Alvaro A. Cinco III, Rachelle B. El Sokkary, Pamela S. Flauta, Ma. Elena V. Garcia, Chantyll Sablay and Asli Arel V. Trillana.

Contributor(s): Language: english Publication details: Fairview, Quezon City: School of Physical Therapy, FEU-NRMF, 2019.Description: 31 pages: illustrations, tables; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PT 2019 0003
Summary: Abstract: The use of standardized outcome measures is one of the most essential part of patient care in the field of Physical Therapy. There are little to none evidence that reviewed the clinometric properties for the available outcome measures on gait and mobility in the pediatric population. To review the evidence and available literatures on clinometric properties of outcome measures of gait and mobility for pediatric patients. Eligible studies from different electronic databases were selected independently by three reviewers using the title and abstract of the studies. The articles were then assessed for inclusion and data extraction. A total of 19 articles were identified during the preliminary selection with only 9 articles included for this review after application of the criteria for inclusion and exclusion. There are available studies that reviewed the clinometric properties of the list of pediatric assessment tool for gait and mobility. However, no literature yet has been published that reviews the clinometric properties of the SWOC, FMA and TOAT specific for children with TD and developmental delays aged 0-18 years old. No available literatures yet have been published that reviews the responsiveness of DGI, FMA, OGS,SWOC, TOAT and TUDS on the pediatric population.
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Includes appendices and bibliographical references.

Abstract: The use of standardized outcome measures is one of the most essential part of patient care in the field of Physical Therapy. There are little to none evidence that reviewed the clinometric properties for the available outcome measures on gait and mobility in the pediatric population. To review the evidence and available literatures on clinometric properties of outcome measures of gait and mobility for pediatric patients. Eligible studies from different electronic databases were selected independently by three reviewers using the title and abstract of the studies. The articles were then assessed for inclusion and data extraction. A total of 19 articles were identified during the preliminary selection with only 9 articles included for this review after application of the criteria for inclusion and exclusion. There are available studies that reviewed the clinometric properties of the list of pediatric assessment tool for gait and mobility. However, no literature yet has been published that reviews the clinometric properties of the SWOC, FMA and TOAT specific for children with TD and developmental delays aged 0-18 years old. No available literatures yet have been published that reviews the responsiveness of DGI, FMA, OGS,SWOC, TOAT and TUDS on the pediatric population.

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