The test/retest reliability of physical performance measures in osteoarthritis patients

F. Humby, Alice J. Hughes, A. Jawad
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Objectives: There is limited data examining the reliability and consistency of objective measures of osteoarthritis (OA) function. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess their test/retest reliability. Methods: 21 postmenopausal women over the age of 50 diagnosed with bilateral knee OA were recruited from a single centre. Endpoints assessed included time to walk 20 m, 40 m, ascend and descend 11 stairs, pain scores, standard WOMAC questionnaires and range of motion of the knee with assessments repeated at a follow up visit. Results: Time to walk 20 m, 40 m, and climb and descend stairs and total WOMAC scores between the two visits was highly reliable. There was no reliability for the range of motion of the knee. Conclusions: The high degree of reliability for the endpoints of walking and stair climbing within patients and across visits supports the use of these as outcome measures within clinical trials of OA.
骨关节炎患者体能测试的测试/重测信度
目的:检测骨关节炎(OA)功能客观测量的可靠性和一致性的数据有限。因此,本研究的目的是评估他们的测试/重测信度。方法:从单一中心招募21名50岁以上诊断为双侧膝关节炎的绝经后妇女。评估的终点包括步行20米、40米、上下11级楼梯的时间、疼痛评分、标准WOMAC问卷和膝关节活动范围,并在随访中重复评估。结果:两次访间步行20 m、40 m、爬楼梯和下楼梯时间及WOMAC总分具有高信度。对于膝关节的活动范围没有可靠性。结论:患者步行和爬楼梯的终点和跨访问的高度可靠性支持将这些作为OA临床试验的结果测量指标。
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