id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_z7yjqndmg5fsppns5u7gld2yvy Gyoung-Mo Kim Reliability of the modified Thomas test using a lumbo-plevic stabilization 2015.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 2326 232 51 [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the test-retest reliability of the modified Thomas conditions: 1) the general modified Thomas test (GM), 2) active lumbo-pelvic stabilization (ALS), and 3) passive Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) were used to determine the test-retest reliability of the knee joint angle measurement under three conditions. minimal detectable difference (95% confidence interval) (MDD95) were calculated for each measurement to assess [Results] The ALS (ICC = 0.99) and PLS (ICC = 0.98) methods for the modified Thomas test GM methods (4.17 degrees) [Conclusion] Lumbo-pelvic stabilization is one of the considerations for precise measurement and may help to minimize measurement error when evaluating hip flexor tightness using the modified Key words: Lumbo-pelvic stabilization, Modified Thomas test standard deviation are shown for the knee joint angle according to measurement methods in Table 1. (ICC = 0.98) for the modified Thomas test was more reliable flexibility: a reliability study of the modified Thomas test. ./cache/work_z7yjqndmg5fsppns5u7gld2yvy.pdf ./txt/work_z7yjqndmg5fsppns5u7gld2yvy.txt