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|a 2BALANCE: Test-retest reliability of a cognitive-motor dual-task protocol
|c M. Danneels, R. Van Hecke, L. Leyssens [et al.]
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|a PURPOSE: Aside from typical symptoms such as dizziness and vertigo, persons with vestibular disorders often have cognitive and motor problems. These symptoms have been assessed in single-task condition. However, dual-tasks assessing cognitive-motor interference might be an added value as they reflect daily life situations better. Therefore, the 2BALANCE protocol was developed. In the current study, the test-retest reliability of this protocol was assessed. METHODS: The 2BALANCE protocol was performed twice in 20 healthy young adults with an in-between test interval of two weeks. Two motor tasks and five different cognitive tasks were performed in single and dual-task condition. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), the standard error of measurement, and the minimal detectable difference were calculated. RESULTS: All cognitive tasks, with the exception of the mental rotation task, had favorable reliability results (0.26 <= ICC <= 0.91). The dynamic motor task indicated overall substantial reliability values in all conditions (0.67 <= ICC <= 0.98). Similar results were found for the static motor task during dual-tasking (0.50 <= ICC <= 0.92), but were slightly lower in single-task condition (-0.26 <= ICC <= 0.75). CONCLUSIONS: The 2BALANCE protocol was overall consistent across trials. However, the mental rotation task showed lowest reliability values.
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|a когнитивно-моторные помехи
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|a походка и осанка
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|a ретестовая надежность
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|a статьи в журналах
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|a Danneels, Maya
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|a Van Hecke, Ruth
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|a Leyssens, Laura
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|a Cambier, Dirk
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|a van de Berg, Raymond
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|a Van de Velde, Laura
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|a Van Rompaey, Vincent
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