THE RELIABILITY OF 3 ACTIVE MOTOR TESTS USED IN PAINFUL SHOULDER DISORDERS - PRESENTATION OF A METHOD OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF RELIABILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF PAIN
Ce. Westerberg et al., THE RELIABILITY OF 3 ACTIVE MOTOR TESTS USED IN PAINFUL SHOULDER DISORDERS - PRESENTATION OF A METHOD OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF RELIABILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF PAIN, Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine, 28(2), 1996, pp. 63-70
This article deals with reliability aspects of standardized, active mo
tor tests (''functional tests'') when applied to patients with painful
shoulder disorders, Motor performance was rated independently by the
same two examiners in a standardized way in three different manoeuvres
: the Hand in Neck, Hand in Back, and Pour out of a Pot tests, Pain ex
perienced during these tests was rated by the patients on a verbal sca
le, A method of general applicability is presented for the analysis of
reliability of standardized, active motor tests when applied to painf
ul shoulder joint disorders, The importance of differential motivation
is stressed, as is the importance of using reliability measures that
are adapted to the specific purpose of a particular clinical investiga
tion.