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Interrater reliability is moderate.
The percentage of agreement is ≥ 50% for 17 out of 23 posture indices and the level of inter-rater reliability is moderate to substantial for 12 out of 23 posture indices (K: 0.42 to 0.75) for the group of PTs.
Except for knee flexum, the percentage of agreement is ≥ 60% for all posture indices and the level of reliability is moderate to perfect for 18 out of 23 posture indices for the two experts.
The resulting indicator set, for which feasibility of measurement has been demonstrated and reliability is moderate, covers all dimensions of the comprehensive conceptual framework for quality guiding this research.
For the muscular chain evaluation, the percentage of agreement ranged from 28 to 82% and the level of reliability is moderate to substantial for 12 posture indices (K: 0.42 to 0.76) for the PTs (middle column, Table 2).
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