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Carlos Martínez-Sebastián1, Gabriel Gijon-Nogueron2, Laura Ramos-Petersen1
1Nursing and Podiatry, Universidad de Malaga Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, 29071, Malaga, Andalucía, Spain.
Aim:
To develop a new tool for identifying joint hypermobility of the paediatric foot and ankle, based on a dichotomous scoring system utilising the Lower Limb Assessment Score (LLAS), to separate the foot and ankle items.
Material And Methods:
A total of 205 children, aged between 5 and 10 years, participated in a cross-sectional study. The new tool Foot and Ankle Flexibility Index (FAFI) was predicated upon the last 7 items of LLAS, which are specific to the foot and ankle. The internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's test. Kappa statistics with 95% CI were calculated to verify the level of inter-rater and intra-rater agreement for the FAFI.
Results:
Cronbach's alpha returned 0.82. The correlations between items returned a mean of 0.59 (range: 0.43-0.74). The discrimination score on the ROC curve (4 points) showed that the model can be used to identify children with joint hypermobility of the foot and ankle. Inter-rater reliability was largely good (ICC = 0.89). Excellent intra-rater reliability was found (ICC = 0.96) CONCLUSIONS: This study identified high reliability between evaluators, and high sensitivity and specificity, for a new reliable and valid tool for the identification of foot and ankle joint hypermobility.
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