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Psychometric evaluation of the leg activity measure (LegA) for outcome measurement in people with brain injury and spasticity.

Stephen A AshfordRichard J SiegertHeather WilliamsAjoy NairSamantha OrridgeLynne Turner-Stokes
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
The study provides support for the Leg Activity measure being valid, reliable and responsive.Implications for rehabilitationThe Leg Activity measure is the only published self-report measure in the current literature that addresses passive and active function as well as impact on quality of life, of the paretic leg in a comprehensive manner.The initial evaluation of Leg Activity measure psychometric properties, in relation to the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments checklist and Medical Outcomes Trust Quality Criteria, supports its measurement properties for clinical and research use.The Leg Activity measure as a valid, reliable and responsive tool for the evaluation of treatment in leg spasticity including condition specific (spasticity) quality-of-life.
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