Evaluation of manual wheelchair skills: Is objective testing necessary or would subjective estimates suffice?

Newton, A. M.; Kirby, R. L.; MacPhee, A. H.; Dupuis, D. J.; MacLeod, D. A.: Evaluation of manual wheelchair skills: Is objective testing necessary or would subjective estimates suffice?. I: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2002(83).Language: Engelsk

Summary: The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that subjective estimates of the ability to perform manual wheelchair skills, by wheelchair users and the therapists working with them, accurately reflect the results of objective testing.

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