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Physiother Theory Pract ; 35(9): 860-872, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29659301

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To translate, culturally adapt and validate the Adapted Manual Wheelchair Circuit (AMWC) into Brazilian-Portuguese. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Sixty-six men (median age of 30.5 years [percentiles 25 and 75: 24.0; 38.3 years]) with traumatic spinal cord injury were consecutively enrolled and divided into two groups: tetraplegia (TP) and paraplegia (PP). The participants performed the AMWC-Brazil and were evaluated by the Spinal Cord Injury Measure version III (SCIM-III). Translation, translation synthesis, back-translation, committee review and construct validity were adopted for the cross-cultural adaptation. Construct validity was performed by testing whether the test scores were significantly correlated (Spearman's correlation coefficient) to the subjects' injury level, age, time since injury, body mass index (BMI) and SCIM-III scale. Results: All the AMWC-Brazil's outcomes were significantly correlated with SCIM-III total score and subscales (P ≤ 0.01). However, when the analyses were stratified over injury level, only the TP showed a high correlation between the AMWC-Brazil's outcomes and the SCIM-III. For construct validity, 4 of 5 hypotheses were confirmed. Only BMI was not a significant predictor of the AMWC-Brazil outcomes. Conclusion: The AMWC was successfully translated to the Brazilian-Portuguese (AMWC-Brazil) and presented high and satisfactory construct validity.


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Cross-Cultural Comparison , Disability Evaluation , Spinal Cord Injuries/physiopathology , Wheelchairs , Adult , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Male , Reproducibility of Results , Translations , Young Adult
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Med. reabil ; 26(1): 11-14, jan.-abr. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-458617

ABSTRACT

Falha no crescimento tem sido relacionada de acordo com o tipo de Paralisia Cerebral (PC) e distribuição topográfica. Objetivo: comparar o perfil pôndero-estatural de crianças e adolescentes com PC segundo sua classificação. Avaliaram-se 83 crianças e adolescentes de zero a 14 anos, de ambos os sexos, através do peso e da estatura. A idade média foi de 7,85 anos com predomínio do sexo masculino e hemiplégico. Verificou-se que os tetraplégicos apresentaram-se abaixo da média de peso estatura, enquanto que os hemiplégicos apresentam o melhor padrão de desenvolvimento


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Male , Female , Child , Humans , Adolescent , Adolescent , Body Height , Body Weight , Cerebral Palsy , Child , Developmental Disabilities
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