Validity and Responsiveness of a Modified Balance Error Scoring System Assessment Using a Mobile Device Application in Patients Recovering from Ankle Sprain.
Autor: | Crowell, Michael S., Thomasma, Eliot, Florkiewicz, Erin, Brindle, Richard, Roach, Megan, Goss, Donald, Pitt, Will |
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MOBILE apps
PEARSON correlation (Statistics) SELF-evaluation MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques T-test (Statistics) RESEARCH methodology evaluation RESEARCH evaluation DESCRIPTIVE statistics ANKLE injuries CONVALESCENCE CASE-control method RESEARCH methodology STATISTICAL reliability SPRAINS POSTURAL balance RANGE of motion of joints |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy; 2024, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p440-450, 11p |
Abstrakt: | The article informs about the validity and responsiveness of a modified Balance Error Scoring System (mBESS) assessment using a mobile device application for evaluating static balance in patients recovering from ankle sprains. Topics include the effectiveness of the SWAY App in differentiating between ankle sprain patients and healthy controls, its ability to detect changes in balance over time, and its correlation with laboratory-based measures of static balance. |
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