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DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT?

OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic value of the Duncan-Ely test in predicting abnormal rectus femoris activity during gait in stroke survivors walking with a stiff knee gait. DESIGN: Cross-sectional diagnostic study. SUBJECTS: A total of 95 patients with chronic stroke. METHODS: During physical...

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Autores principales: TENNIGLO, Martin J. B., NEDERHAND, Marc J., FLEUREN, Judith F., RIETMAN, Johan S., BUURKE, Jaap H., PRINSEN, Erik C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34723344
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v53.637
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author TENNIGLO, Martin J. B.
NEDERHAND, Marc J.
FLEUREN, Judith F.
RIETMAN, Johan S.
BUURKE, Jaap H.
PRINSEN, Erik C.
author_facet TENNIGLO, Martin J. B.
NEDERHAND, Marc J.
FLEUREN, Judith F.
RIETMAN, Johan S.
BUURKE, Jaap H.
PRINSEN, Erik C.
author_sort TENNIGLO, Martin J. B.
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic value of the Duncan-Ely test in predicting abnormal rectus femoris activity during gait in stroke survivors walking with a stiff knee gait. DESIGN: Cross-sectional diagnostic study. SUBJECTS: A total of 95 patients with chronic stroke. METHODS: During physical examination, the Duncan- Ely test was performed and scored. Surface electromyography of the rectus femoris was then recorded during dynamic gait. To determine the diagnostic value, the results of the Duncan-Ely test and surface electromyography recordings (gold standard) were compared. RESULTS: The Duncan-Ely test had a sensitivity of 73%, a specificity of 29%, a positive predictive value of 60%, and a negative predictive value of 42%. The area under the curve was 0.488 (95% CI 0.355– 0.621, p = 0.862), showing that the Duncan-Ely test is not better than random guessing. CONCLUSION: The Duncan-Ely test has no predictive value for determining abnormal activity of the rectus femoris during gait. Using this test can lead to incorrect identification of abnormal rectus femoris activity, which might hamper the selection of optimal treatment options. We recommend stopping use of the Duncan-Ely test to predict rectus femoris overactivity during swing, and instead use surface electromyography.
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spelling pubmed-88626492022-03-08 DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT? TENNIGLO, Martin J. B. NEDERHAND, Marc J. FLEUREN, Judith F. RIETMAN, Johan S. BUURKE, Jaap H. PRINSEN, Erik C. J Rehabil Med Original Report OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic value of the Duncan-Ely test in predicting abnormal rectus femoris activity during gait in stroke survivors walking with a stiff knee gait. DESIGN: Cross-sectional diagnostic study. SUBJECTS: A total of 95 patients with chronic stroke. METHODS: During physical examination, the Duncan- Ely test was performed and scored. Surface electromyography of the rectus femoris was then recorded during dynamic gait. To determine the diagnostic value, the results of the Duncan-Ely test and surface electromyography recordings (gold standard) were compared. RESULTS: The Duncan-Ely test had a sensitivity of 73%, a specificity of 29%, a positive predictive value of 60%, and a negative predictive value of 42%. The area under the curve was 0.488 (95% CI 0.355– 0.621, p = 0.862), showing that the Duncan-Ely test is not better than random guessing. CONCLUSION: The Duncan-Ely test has no predictive value for determining abnormal activity of the rectus femoris during gait. Using this test can lead to incorrect identification of abnormal rectus femoris activity, which might hamper the selection of optimal treatment options. We recommend stopping use of the Duncan-Ely test to predict rectus femoris overactivity during swing, and instead use surface electromyography. Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8862649/ /pubmed/34723344 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v53.637 Text en © 2022 Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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TENNIGLO, Martin J. B.
NEDERHAND, Marc J.
FLEUREN, Judith F.
RIETMAN, Johan S.
BUURKE, Jaap H.
PRINSEN, Erik C.
DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT?
title DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT?
title_full DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT?
title_fullStr DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT?
title_full_unstemmed DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT?
title_short DOES THE DUNCAN-ELY TEST PREDICT ABNORMAL ACTIVITY OF THE RECTUS FEMORIS IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH A STIFF KNEE GAIT?
title_sort does the duncan-ely test predict abnormal activity of the rectus femoris in stroke survivors with a stiff knee gait?
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34723344
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v53.637
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