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Examining the Relationship Between Medical Diagnoses and Patterns of Performance on the Modified Dynamic Gait Index

Patricia Noritake Matsuda, Catherine Taylor, Anne Shumway-Cook
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20140297 Published 1 June 2015
Patricia Noritake Matsuda
P.N. Matsuda, PT, PhD, DPT, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Physical Therapy, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific St, Box 356490, Seattle, WA 98195 (USA).
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Catherine Taylor
C. Taylor, PhD, Measurement, Statistics, and Research Design, College of Education, University of Washington.
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Anne Shumway-Cook
A. Shumway-Cook, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Physical Therapy, University of Washington.
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Box and whisker plots comparing total modified Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) scores (A), total time (TimLvlTotal) scores (B), total “usual pace” task scores (C), and total “horizontal head turn” task (HHeadTotal) scores (D) by group. PD=Parkinson disease, TBI=traumatic brain injury. Circles represent outliers, with participant outlier numbers.

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Table 1.
Table 1.

Sociodemographics of Participants by Group

  • a One stroke group participant reported using forearm crutches.

Table 2.
Table 2.

Modified Dynamic Gait Index (mDGI) Total and Facet Scores and Effect Sizes (Cohen d) for Control Cohort and Five Diagnostic Groupsa

  • ↵a The critical P value for the control cohort and the diagnostic group was <.001. CI=confidence interval.

Table 3.
Table 3.

Modified Dynamic Gait Index Task Scores and Effect Sizes (Cohen d) for Control Cohort and Five Diagnostic Groupsa

  • ↵a The critical P value for the control cohort and the diagnostic group was <.001. CI=confidence interval.

Table 4.
Table 4.

Modified Dynamic Gait Index (mDGI) Score Mapping to Severity Indicators

  • a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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Physical Therapy: 95 (6)

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  • Management of Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
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  • Modified Dynamic Gait Index: Medical Diagnoses and Patterns of Performance
  • Environmental Framework for the Modified Dynamic Gait Index
  • Factors Contributing to 50-ft Walking Speed
  • Reported Characteristics in Clinical Trials
  • Ulnar Nerve Neurodynamic Testing
  • Further Development and Validation of the AHEMD-IS
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  • Development and Evaluation of Self-Management and Task-Oriented Approach to Rehabilitation Training
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Patricia Noritake Matsuda, Catherine Taylor, Anne Shumway-Cook
Physical Therapy Jun 2015, 95 (6) 854-863; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20140297

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Patricia Noritake Matsuda, Catherine Taylor, Anne Shumway-Cook
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