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Reliability of four tests to assess body posture and the range of selected movements in individuals with spinal muscular atrophy

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Fig. 2 Supine Angle of Trunk Rotation test (SATR): a an upper part of the sternum (SATRU), b a lower part of the sternum (SATRL)
Fig. 4 Pelvic Obliquity test (PO): a Points marked on the posterior superior iliac spines, b The measurement of the oblique pelvis position
Table 1 Intraobserver reliability for CR, SATR, HE, PO tests -intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and 95% confidenceintervals

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