WebPurpose: To collect normative data for the Timed Up and Go (TUG) on a large, diverse sample of urban school children who are typically developing, accounting for age, sex, and body mass index. Methods: Physical therapists administered the TUG with natural walking speeds on 1481 children (M = 635, F = 846), ages 5 to 13 years representing 29.60% … WebThe mean (95% confidence intervals) for 3 age groups were: 8.1 (7.1-9.0) seconds for 60 to 69 year olds, 9.2 (8.2-10.2) seconds for 70 to 79 years, and 11.3 (10.0-12.7) seconds for 80 to 99 years. Conclusions: The reference values presented, though obtained from studies with clear differences, provide a standard to which patient performance can ...
Tests & Measures: A Resource for Pediatric Physical Therapy ...
Webwere excluded from the study. TUG scores and age varia-tions of the first 50 individuals included in the study were used to estimate the sample size for multiple linear regres-sion models. Considering a 0.05 level of significance, a power of 90%, a minimum coefficient of determination of 0.22, and the need of a minimal sample for each age Web7 de fev. de 2014 · 1) Subject is seated with back, pelvis, and knees as close to 90 degrees as possible. 2) Shoulder is adducted and neutrally rotated, elbow flexed at 90 degrees, forearm neutral, wrist held between 0-15 degrees of ulnar deviation. 3) The arm is not supported by examiner or armrest and the dynamometer is presented vertically and in … opc cross r2
‘Timed Up and Go’ test: Age, gender and cognitive impairment ...
Webbetween 19-20 age group and above 40 age group up to 70 years, whereas no significant difference exist between 19-20 years age group and 20-40 age groups (p<0.05). Conclusion: TUG scores differs ... WebResults: TUG scores were significantly correlated with OSI scores in age under 65 years, TUG over 10 seconds and SLS over 30 seconds groups (level 12). TUG scores were also correlated with OSI in total (level 10) and TUG under 10 seconds groups (level 2). However, there were no significant relationships between SLS and OSI scores. Web25 de jul. de 2016 · The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a reliable, cost-effective, safe, and time-efficient way to evaluate overall functional mobility. 4 The TUG has a high correlation with other proven tests that measure pure gait speed for longer lengths such as a 10-m walk. 4,5 The TUG has NRV for each decade in the 60- to 99-year-old range, 4 but not … opc core components redistributable 2.0