Publication: From clinic to smartphone evaluating the i-TUG for balance and fall risk in chronic stroke
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Sevınc Gunduz M.
MUSTAFAOĞLU R.
Ural I. H.
ÖZYILMAZ S.
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PurposeTo determine the test-retest reliability and construct validity of the Instrumental- Timed Up and Go Test (i-TUG), TUG, and Berg Balance Scale (BBS) using EncephaLog in individuals with stroke.MethodsThe study was conducted with 37 individuals diagnosed with chronic ischemic stroke. Participants were assessed using the i-TUG, TUG, BBS, and additional postural sway parameters collected via EncephaLog. Two test sessions were conducted to assess test-retest reliability. Pearson correlation coefficients were used to evaluate construct validity, and the Standard Error of Measurement and Minimal Detectable Change (MDC) were also calculated.ResultsHigh correlation was found between i-TUG and TUG (r = 0.92; r = 0.70), and moderate correlation between i-TUG and BBS (r= -0.54; r= -0.63). Postural sway parameters had negligible correlations with BBS and TUG. Test-retest reliability was excellent for i-TUG (ICC = 0.76), TUG (ICC = 0.83), BBS (ICC = 0.88), Time To Stand Up From The Chair (SUT) (ICC = 0.82), and Time To Sit Down On The Chair (SDT) (ICC = 0.79), but poor for Mediolateral Sway (MLsway) (ICC = 0.27) and Anteroposterior Sway (APsway) (ICC = 0.23). MDC values were as follows: i-TUG (12.36), TUG (9.21), BBS (7.48), MLsway (0.29), APsway (0.29), SUT (0.57), and SDT (0.51).ConclusionsEncephaLog-based i-TUG demonstrated high reliability and good validity, comparable to conventional clinical tests in chronic ischemic stroke. While sway parameters showed low correlation and reliability, i-TUG provides a promising, accessible, and objective tool for balance assessment.
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Tıp, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri, Fiziksel Tıp ve Rehabilitasyon, Sağlık Bilimleri, Medicine, Internal Medicine Sciences, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Health Sciences, Rehabilitasyon, Klinik Tıp, Klinik Tıp (Med), Rehabilitation, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Medicine (Med), Fizik Tedavi, Spor Terapisi ve Rehabilitasyon, Kayropraktik, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Chiropractics, Balance, Berg Balance Scale, EncephaLog, mHealth, rehabilitation, smartphone, stroke
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Sevınc Gunduz M., MUSTAFAOĞLU R., Ural I. H., ÖZYILMAZ S., "From clinic to smartphone evaluating the i-TUG for balance and fall risk in chronic stroke", DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION, 2025