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RELIABILITY OF UPPER LIMB KINEMATIC VARIABLES: ADULTS WITH UNILATERAL CEREBRAL PALSY PERFORMING A STANDARDIZED DRINKING TASK

Objective To evaluate the test–retest reliability and agreement of kinematic variables measured with an optical motion capture system during a standardized drinking task in adults with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP).… Click to show full abstract

Objective To evaluate the test–retest reliability and agreement of kinematic variables measured with an optical motion capture system during a standardized drinking task in adults with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP). Design Test–retest. Subjects/patients 25 subjects (12 males) with spastic unilateral CP, aged 18–60 years. Methods Kinematic variables were collected while participants performed a drinking task with the affected upper limb on 2 consecutive days. Inter-session reliability and agreement were estimated using the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) 2.1, and standard error of measurement (SEM). Results Reliability was excellent for all investigated variables (ICCs: 0.90–0.99). Agreement for elbow flexion/extension, shoulder flexion, and abduction: SEM ≤ 3.1 degrees, max trunk displacement during reaching: SEM = 9.9 mm, number of stops/starts during total movement: SEM = 2.1 movement units, total movement time: SEM = 1.0 s. Conclusion Optical motion capture of a standardized drinking task was reliable for evaluating upper limb movements in adults with spastic unilateral CP. The method may be used as an outcome measure to evaluate the effect of treatments of upper limb function, as well as to follow the function over time.

Keywords: upper limb; drinking task; kinematic variables; reliability

Journal Title: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Year Published: 2025

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