Title of article :
Intra- and Inter-Session Reliability of Methods for Measuring Reaction Time in Participants with and without Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Zeinalzadeh, Afsaneh Physiotherapy Clinic of Ghaem University Hospital, Mashhad, Iran , Nazary-Moghadam, Salman Physiotherapy Clinic of Ghaem University Hospital, Mashhad, Iran , Sayyed Hoseinian, Hadi Physiotherapy Clinic of Ghaem University Hospital, Mashhad, Iran , Ebrahimzadeh, Mohammad H. Physiotherapy Clinic of Ghaem University Hospital, Mashhad, Iran , Imani, Esmaeel Physiotherapy Clinic of Ghaem University Hospital, Mashhad, Iran , Karimpour, Samira Physiotherapy Clinic of Ghaem University Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
Pages :
8
From page :
102
To page :
109
Abstract :
Background: To evaluate the relative and absolute reliability of reaction time measuring methods during different conditions in participants with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Methods: 30 patients with PFPS and 30 healthy controls were recruited in the present study. The upper extremity reaction time, upper extremity error rate, involved and non-involved lower extremity braking reaction times, and involved and non-involved knee extension reaction times were measured. Each condition was repeated three times, 2 sessions with a 5-7 days interval. The intra-session reliability was evaluated in three-trial (A), second- and third-trial (B) modes. In addition, the inter-session reliability was evaluated in mode A, mode B, and best score (C) mode. Results: The result of inter-session reliability of mode A showed that all measurements except upper extremity reaction time in PFPS group showed high to very high relative reliability (ICC: 0.74-0.94). In mode B, all measurements except non-involved knee extension reaction time in PFPS group showed high to very high relative reliability (ICC: 0.71-0.93). In mode C, all measurements showed high to very high relative reliability (ICC: 0.70-0.94) except upper extremity error rate and non-involved knee extension reaction time in PFPS group. The result of intra-session reliability showed that all measurements had high to very high relative reliability (ICC: 0.78-0.94) in mode A. In mode B, all measurements showed high to very high relative reliability (0.78-0.94). Conclusion: The braking time seems more reliable than other reaction time tasks. In addition, the results showed that mode A is more reliable than other modes. The newly designed package is a reliable tool to measure the knee extension reaction time in patients with knee musculoskeletal disorders.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Knee , Patellofemoral pain syndrome , Reaction time , Reliability
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2536476
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