Feasibility and preliminary reliability and validity of remote sitting balance assessments among wheelchair users

The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary validity and reliability of remote sitting balance assessment. Seven wheelchair users (mean age: 42.7 ± 19.74 years) participated in an in-person and remote sitting balance assessment. The assessments were compared to investigate the concurrent validity of the remote assessment. Reliability of remote assessment was evaluated using intraclass coefficient correlation (ICC) and the Bland-Altman. No significant differences were observed between the mean scores of in-person and remote administrations of the clinical tests (P’s> 0.05). High to very high agreement was found between in-person and remote assessments (ICC = 0.88–0.982, P
Source: International Journal of Rehabilitation Research - Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Brief Research Reports Source Type: research
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