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Assessing the Stroke-Specific Quality of Life for Outcome Measurement in Stroke Rehabilitation: Minimal Detectable Change and Clinically Important Difference

Assessing the Stroke-Specific Quality of Life for Outcome Measurement in Stroke Rehabilitation: Minimal Detectable Change and Clinically Important Difference

... The SS-QOL is a self-report questionnaire consisting of 49 items in the 12 domains of energy, family roles, language, mobility, mood, personality, self-care, social roles, thinking, upper extremity (UE) function, vision, ...

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The reliability and minimal detectable change of Timed Up and Go test in individuals with grade 1 – 3 knee osteoarthritis

The reliability and minimal detectable change of Timed Up and Go test in individuals with grade 1 – 3 knee osteoarthritis

... Recently, the Osteoarthritis Research Society Inter- national (OARSI) recommended a set of five performance- based tests of physical function, including the TUG test in individuals diagnosed with hip or knee OA [15]. The ...

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Minimal detectable change for mobility and patient reported tools in people with osteoarthritis awaiting arthroplasty

Minimal detectable change for mobility and patient reported tools in people with osteoarthritis awaiting arthroplasty

... minimum change measured by a given tool that is considered to be more than simple measurement error ...minimum change is referred to as the minimal detectable change (MDC) [5-7] or ...

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Test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change for center of pressure measures of postural stability in elderly subjects

Test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change for center of pressure measures of postural stability in elderly subjects

... differences. Minimal detectable change values are useful to thera- pists in rehabilitation and intervention pro- grams in determining whether change during or after intervention is clinically ...

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Interrater and intrarater reliability and minimal detectable change of the Wisconsin Gait Scale when used to examine videotaped gait in individuals post-stroke

Interrater and intrarater reliability and minimal detectable change of the Wisconsin Gait Scale when used to examine videotaped gait in individuals post-stroke

... Appropriately targeting interventions to treat gait dysfunction is an important part of the post-stroke rehabilitation process [15, 16]. Monitoring changes in gait kinematics may help identify the degree of improve- ment ...

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Responsiveness, reliability, and minimally important and minimal detectable change of three electronic patient reported outcome measures for low back pain : a validation study

Responsiveness, reliability, and minimally important and minimal detectable change of three electronic patient reported outcome measures for low back pain : a validation study

... It is not ideal that we permitted slightly worse and slightly improved to indicate stability in our test-retest. Although, we note a similar approach has been observed previously.[45] Further, this was a post hoc ...

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The McMaster Toronto Arthritis patient preference questionnaire (MACTAR): a methodological study of reliability and minimal detectable change after a 6 week period of acupuncture treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

The McMaster Toronto Arthritis patient preference questionnaire (MACTAR): a methodological study of reliability and minimal detectable change after a 6 week period of acupuncture treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

... of the differences (SD difference) and the 95% limits of agreement: mean ± 2 SD difference. Intra Class Cor- relation coefficients of ICC > 0.75 were considered to reflect “good” to “excellent” correlations [21]. To ...

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Quantitative ultrasound imaging of Achilles tendon integrity in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals: reliability and minimal detectable change

Quantitative ultrasound imaging of Achilles tendon integrity in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals: reliability and minimal detectable change

... and minimal de- tectable change is essential in order to develop evidence- based measurement taking protocols, empowering clini- cians and researchers to quantify the tendinous changes observed in Achilles ...

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Intra-Rater Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Measurement during
Gait and Half-Squat Tasks on Healthy
Male Adults

Intra-Rater Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Measurement during Gait and Half-Squat Tasks on Healthy Male Adults

... the minimal change in healthy male during gait varied between 16 Nm/kg and 23 Nm/kg for measurement of VGRF during walking for left and right foot ...

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Psychometric properties of the Late-Life Function and Disability Instrument: a systematic review

Psychometric properties of the Late-Life Function and Disability Instrument: a systematic review

... MDC: Minimal detectable change; ICC: Intra-class correlation coefficient; PF-10: Physical functioning scale of the SF-36; MGES: Modified gait efficacy scale; PASE: Physical activity scale for the ...

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Minimum detectable and minimal clinically important changes for pain in patients with nonspecific neck pain

Minimum detectable and minimal clinically important changes for pain in patients with nonspecific neck pain

... The minimal detectable change (MDC) was estimated by means of the standard error of measurement in patients who self-assess as ...of change score in patients who self-assess as improved (mean ...

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Determination and comparison of the smallest detectable change (SDC) and the minimal important change (MIC) of four-shoulder patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)

Determination and comparison of the smallest detectable change (SDC) and the minimal important change (MIC) of four-shoulder patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)

... to change scores; it is important to know when it can be said that a patient has ...PROMs, change scores are often difficult or impossible to interpret, sim- ply because we do not know exactly what a given ...

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Myasthenia Gravis Impairment IndexResponsiveness, meaningful change, and relative efficiency

Myasthenia Gravis Impairment IndexResponsiveness, meaningful change, and relative efficiency

... Patient-meaningful change was assessed with an anchor-based method, using the patient’s impression of ...the minimal detectable change (MDC) and the minimal important difference (MID) ...

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German version of the whiplash disability questionnaire: reproducibility and responsiveness

German version of the whiplash disability questionnaire: reproducibility and responsiveness

... MDC: Minimal detectable change; ME: Measurement event; MIC: Minimal important change; MTBI: Mild traumatic brain injury; N: Sample size; NASS: North American spine society ...

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An overview of systematic reviews on upper extremity outcome measures after stroke

An overview of systematic reviews on upper extremity outcome measures after stroke

... Abbreviations : NA Not applicable, NR not reported, MCID minimal clinically important difference, MDC minimal detectable change, SDD smallest detectable difference, SRD smallest real dif[r] ...

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Minimal Change and Bounded Incremental Parsing

Minimal Change and Bounded Incremental Parsing

... Minimal Change and Bounded Incremental Parsing M i n i m a l C h a n g e and B o u n d e d I n c r e m e n t a l P a r s i n g Mats Wirdn Fachrichttmg 8 7, Computcrlinguistik Universit,~t des Saarland[.] ...

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Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis

Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis

... It is recommended that ICC values need to be greater than or equal to 0.70 to be considered acceptable as a clinically meaningful measurement tool [25]. Ac- cording to de Vet et al., the SEM represents measure- ment ...

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Effect of sample size and P value filtering techniques on the detection of transcriptional changes induced in rat neuroblastoma (NG108) cells by mefloquine

Effect of sample size and P value filtering techniques on the detection of transcriptional changes induced in rat neuroblastoma (NG108) cells by mefloquine

... Genes were filtered on the basis of their unadjusted P-val- ues according to several different methods: (i) The normal P < 0.05 threshold (i.e. P < 0.05 for significance), (ii) the modified Bonferroni's step-down ...

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Effects of different exercise programs and minimal detectable changes in hemoglobin A1c in patients with type 2 diabetes

Effects of different exercise programs and minimal detectable changes in hemoglobin A1c in patients with type 2 diabetes

... minimum detectable change, based on a 90 % confidence ...the minimal detectable changes, 40 % of the ST and 33 % of AT achieved these changes for hemoglobin ...

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Brain Abnormalities on MR Imaging in Patients with Retinoblastoma

Brain Abnormalities on MR Imaging in Patients with Retinoblastoma

... noblastoma cells contain a mutation or deletion of the retino- blastoma gene (RB1 gene), a tumor-suppressor gene, located on chromosome 13q14. 2,3 Approximately 40% of patients with retinoblastoma have hereditary disease ...

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