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Prosthetics and Orthotics

Reliability, concurrent validity and minimal detectable change of the L test in patients with total knee arthroplasty

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Pages 3714-3718 | Received 09 May 2020, Accepted 31 Dec 2020, Published online: 15 Jan 2021
 

Abstract

Purpose

The L test is a modified version of the timed up and go test (TUG), extending the walking distance from 6 to 20 meters and also requiring participants to make four turns in both (right/left) direction. It could be a useful measurement method in assessment of functional mobility for patients with Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). The aim of the study was to determine reliability, concurrent validity, and minimal detectable change (MDC) of L test in patients with TKA.

Materials and methods

The study included 43 patients with TKA. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was used to assess the intra-rater reliability of the L test. The correlations of the L test with TUG were assessed for concurrent validity.

Results

Intra-rater (ICC 0.97) reliability of the L test was determined to be excellent. The SEM and MDC95 values of intra-rater reliability were 1.03 and 2.84, respectively. A high correlation was found between the L test and TUG (r: 0.75).

Conclusion

The L test is a valid and reliable method in the assessment of functional mobility in patients with TKA. The L test can be used to quantify changes in functional mobility level in patients with TKA.

    Implications for rehabilitation

  • The L test is a reliable and valid measurement tool that can be used to assess functional mobility in patients with TKA.

  • Clinicians and researchers can use a greater change than 2.84 seconds for the L test as a meaningful change in patients with TKA.

Acknowledgements

We appreciate all the people who cooperated in this research.

Ethical approval

Ethics approval for this study was obtained from the Ethics Committee of Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey. Approval number: GOA-5112. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.

Disclosure statement

All authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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