Visual assessment of movement quality: a study on intra- and interrater reliability of a multi-segmental single leg squat test
Abstract Background The Single Leg Squat test (SLS) is a common tool used in clinical examination to set and evaluate rehabilitation goals, but there is not one established SLS test used in the clinic. Based on previous scientific findings on the reliability of the SLS test and with a methodological...
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Main Authors: | John Ressman (Author), Wilhelmus Johannes Andreas Grooten (Author), Eva Rasmussen-Barr (Author) |
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