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Validity and reliability of center of pressure measures to quantify trunk control ability in individuals after stroke in subacute phase during unstable sitting test

Journal

HELIYON
Volume 8, Issue 10, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10891

Keywords

Stroke; Validity; Reliability; Sitting position; Posture

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  1. HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts of WesternSwitzerland [02-A18]

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This study aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of center of pressure (CoP) parameters during sitting balance on an unstable support for individuals with hemiparesis after a stroke. The results showed significant correlations between CoP parameters and trunk strength, with more reliability observed for mediolateral instability.
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess, for individuals with hemiparesis after a stroke in subacute phase, the validity and reliability of center of pressure (CoP) parameters measured during sitting balance on an unstable support.Materials and methods: Thirty-two individuals after stroke were included in this observational study for validity and reliability (mean age: 64.34 +/- 9.30y, 23 men, mean post-stroke duration: 55.64 +/- 27days). Intra-Class Correlation (ICC) and Bland Altman plot assessed intra-rater reliability and inter-rater reliability of CoP param-eters during unstable sitting balance test (anteroposterior or mediolateral imbalance). Validity was established by correlating CoP parameters with the Modified Functional Reach Test, trunk strength, Balance Assessment in Sitting and Standing and Timed Up and Go tests.Results: The findings highlighted significant correlations between CoP parameters and trunk strength for ante-roposterior seated destabilization. Good to excellent intra and inter-rater reliability (0.87 <= ICC <= 0.95) was observed for all CoP length parameters and CoP mean velocity in both mediolateral and anteroposterior imbal-ance conditions. CoP parameters for mediolateral unstable sitting condition were more reliable than for ante-roposterior instability.Conclusion: Trunk control assessment during unstable sitting position on a seesaw is a reliable test for assessing trunk control ability in individuals after a stroke. CoP length and mean velocity are found to be the best parameters.

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