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Feasibility, reliability, and validity of the two-minute step test for assessing aerobic exercise capacity and functional endurance in participants with anterior cruciate ...    
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Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Caner KARARTI Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Caner KARARTI
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Arş. Gör. Fatih ÖZYURT Arş. Gör. Fatih ÖZYURT
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Ömer Alperen Gürses
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Turkey
Hakkı Çağdaş Basat
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Turkey
İsmail Özsoy
Selçuk Üniversitesi, Turkey
Sümeyye Erol
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Turkey
Kubra Caylan Gurses
Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Turkey
Özet
The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility, test--retest reliability, and construct validity of the 2-min step test (2MST) in measuring aerobic exercise capacity and functional endurance in participants with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Fifty participants with quadriceps tendon autograft, bone-patellar tendon-bone graft, or hamstring autograft were included. Feasibility was assessed by the time and support required to complete the measures and the feedback from participants, including their satisfaction ratings. Test--retest reliability was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC 2, 1), a Bland--Altman plot with 95% limits of agreement (LoA), SEM, SEM%, and minimum detectable change (MDC 95). The participants were assessed with the visual analogue scale (VAS), Lysholm Knee Scoring Scale, Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), stair climbing test (SCT ...
Anahtar Kelimeler
2-min step test | anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction | physical functional performance | rehabilitation
Makale Türü Özgün Makale
Makale Alt Türü SSCI, AHCI, SCI, SCI-Exp dergilerinde yayımlanan tam makale
Dergi Adı International Journal of Rehabilitation Research
Dergi ISSN 0342-5282
Dergi Tarandığı Indeksler
Dergi Grubu Q3
Makale Dili İngilizce
Basım Tarihi 01-2024
Cilt No 47
Sayı 1
Sayfalar 10 / 267
Doi Numarası 10.1097/MRR.0000000000000643