Analyzing of the Reliability, Validity and Responsiveness Levels of Performance Tests
NCT ID: NCT05703594
Last Updated: 2023-01-30
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-02-01
2023-05-01
Brief Summary
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Method: At least 50 patients with TKA will be included in the study. Participants will be voluntary individuals who meet the inclusion criteria. Within the scope of the evaluations, the duration of the patients to perform the 360° Turn Test (360°TT), Alternative Step Test (AST), and Pen Pickup Test (PPT) will be measured. These tests will be repeated after the patients rest for 1 hour. Hospital For Special Surgery (HSS) Knee Score to determine the functional level of patients, Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT) to determine fall risk and balance status, 5-Repeat Stand Up and Sit Test (5RSST) and 10-meter Walk Test (10MWT) will be used. In addition, the fall history of the patients will be questioned. For the construct validity of the 360°TT, AST and PPT tests, it will be investigated whether at least 75% of the predetermined hypotheses are met. For the discriminative validity of the 360°TT, AST and PPT tests, the values in the homogeneous demographic patient population with grade 3-4 knee osteoarthritis and the patient population undergoing knee arthroplasty will be compared and cut-off values will be calculated. In addition, sensitivity and specificity values will be calculated. In addition, test values will be compared and cut-off values will be calculated in patients who have undergone knee arthroplasty with and without a history of falling. In addition, sensitivity and specificity values will be calculated. Reliability will be examined by examining the test-retest intra-class correlation. In addition, in order to examine the responsiveness of the tests, patients will be taught lower extremity strengthening exercises and balance exercises in the form of a home program after the initial assessment. The second evaluation will be repeated between 6-8 weeks following the first evaluation, and the responsiveness of the tests will be determined according to the average change in the outcome measurements and the fulfillment of the hypotheses.
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Detailed Description
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360° Turn Test In this test, which is used to measure dynamic balance, the participant rotates 360° all round. The time the participant completes the turn and the number of steps are recorded. If the cut-off value is \> 3.8 seconds in the elderly population, there is a risk of falling.
Alternative Step Test It is a test used to test body weight transfer and lateral stability. The participant -height 18 cm, width 60 cm, width 40 cm- comes into contact with the sole of the foot in rows of right and left. A total of 8 step times, 4 right and 4 left, are recorded in seconds.
Pen Pickup Test In this test, in which mobility, flexibility and dynamic balance are evaluated, the participant bends down and picks up a pencil 30 cm from the tip of the foot while standing and comes back to the upright position. The duration of the movement is recorded in seconds.
Timed Get Up and Go Test It is a physical performance test often used to assess fall risk and balance. The participant gets up from a standard-height chair without support, returns after walking 3 meters, and sits down again without support. The time is saved. A value \> 14 sec is considered a fall risk. Its validity and reliability have been demonstrated in different populations.
5 Repetitive Stand Up and Sit Test (5RSST) It is a performance test in which the dynamic balance is evaluated by recording the performance of people getting up and sitting in a standard chair 5 times in a series of time.
10 Meter Walk Test (10MWT) It is a performance test in which dynamic balance is evaluated by recording the 10-meter walking performance of individuals in terms of time.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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Dokuz Eylul University
Dokuz Eylul University Clinic
performance based balance test
Performance based balance test; 360° Turn Test, Alternative Step Test, Pen Pickup Test,5 Repetitive Stand Up and Sit Test, 10 Meter Walk Test Lower extremity strengthening exercises; Quadriceps femoris strengthening exercise Hamstring strengthening exercise Gluteus medius muscle strengthening exercise Strengthening exercise for hip adductor muscles Balance exercises; Standing tandem walk Standing side walks Standing cross walks Standing back walking
Interventions
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performance based balance test
Performance based balance test; 360° Turn Test, Alternative Step Test, Pen Pickup Test,5 Repetitive Stand Up and Sit Test, 10 Meter Walk Test Lower extremity strengthening exercises; Quadriceps femoris strengthening exercise Hamstring strengthening exercise Gluteus medius muscle strengthening exercise Strengthening exercise for hip adductor muscles Balance exercises; Standing tandem walk Standing side walks Standing cross walks Standing back walking
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having completed at least 6 months after primary TKA
* Being able to stand and walk without the need for any assistive device
* Being able to understand written or spoken commands
* Having grade 3-4 radiological knee osteoarthritis
Exclusion Criteria
* Different lower extremity surgeries before or after primary TKA
* Neurological or orthopedic disorder that may affect gait and balance
* Other unstable diseases (eg cancer, acute trauma or infection)
* Presence of inflammatory arthritis or other systemic connective tissue disease
* Those who have lost their walking function
* Body mass index \> 40 (morbidly obese)
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Dokuz Eylul University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hacı Ahmet YARAR
Lecturer
Other Identifiers
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0000-0003-2719-3255
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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