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Examining the association between balance self-efficacy and virtual balance performance in individuals with stroke: a cross-sectional study.

Eric HuynhElise WileySarah ParkBrodie M SakakibaraAda Tang
Published in: Topics in stroke rehabilitation (2024)
We observed associations between the ABC scores and virtual TUG, but not with Tandem Stand or FRT, which may be attributed to the context-specificity of balance self-efficacy. As virtual administration of outcomes assessments becomes part of common practice in stroke rehabilitation, our study supports the use of virtually administered TUG in stroke.
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