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Table 1 contains a short description of the tests measuring functional performance and those measuring physical fitness, grouped in three categories: strength, flexibility, and coordination.
This study describes development of a new test for measuring functional performance of the upper extremity and neck and assesses reliability and concurrent validity in patients with shoulder pathology.
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The purpose of this study was to describe residents' self-efficacy and outcome expectations with regard to function and physical activity (PA); to measure functional performance and time in PA; to evaluate the fit between the resident and the environment; and to evaluate knowledge, beliefs, and care behaviors of nursing assistants (NAs) in 4 different assisted living (AL) communities.
This study sought to measure functional performance skills of young children with developmental disabilities post-CI.
The Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) quantitatively measures functional performance.
Main Outcome Measures: Functional performance based on 6 performance tests, physical fitness based on 7 fitness tests, and disabilities based on the self-reported ability to perform 16 daily activities.
However, they used self-reported measures to assess functional performance.
Eighty-three patients were asked to fill in the Euroqol-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) and Euroqol Visual analogue scale (VAS) measuring HR-QoL, while their attending doctors assessed the Karnofsky performance scale, measuring functional impairment, at the outpatients clinic.
As a possible mechanism, we hypothesized that the dose-time dependency effect of static stretch might have important implications when measuring functional parameters of the MTU and performance.
We measured functional limitations using the following performance-based rheumatology function tests: 1. Grip strength.
First developed in 1965, it measures functional disability by quantifying patient performance in 10 activities of daily life.
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