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Ahora está disponible una nueva versión griega de la herramienta Toe Walking para evaluar a los niños con caminar idiopático de los dedos de los pies. Esta herramienta validada demuestra una alta fiabilidad para el uso clínico en Grecia.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Fisioterapia en niños
  • Las herramientas de evaluación clínica
  • Desarrollo infantil

Sus antecedentes:

  • El caminar idiopático requiere la evaluación de un experto.
  • En Grecia se necesita una herramienta validada para evaluar la marcha de los dedos de los pies.
  • La herramienta de caminar con los dedos ayuda a identificar a los niños que necesitan más investigación.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para traducir y adaptar la herramienta de caminar con los dedos del pie al griego.
  • Establecer la fiabilidad y la aplicabilidad clínica de la versión griega.

Principales métodos:

  • La herramienta fue traducida por cinco fisioterapeutas pediátricos.
  • Se grabó en video a 15 niños que caminaban con los dedos de los pies mientras realizaban las tareas de la herramienta.
  • Siete fisioterapeutas pediátricos evaluaron a los niños usando grabaciones de video y la historia de los padres.
  • Los datos se analizaron utilizando las pruebas de Fleiss κ, acuerdo porcentual y χ2.

Principales resultados:

  • La herramienta para caminar con los dedos de los pies griegos es clínicamente aplicable y fácil de usar.
  • Se encontró una fiabilidad intrarateral sustancial (Fleiss κ = 0,73).
  • Se observó un alto acuerdo entre los evaluadores (86% - 100%) y no se observaron diferencias estadísticas significativas entre los evaluadores.

Conclusiones:

  • La versión griega de la herramienta para caminar con los dedos de los pies muestra una fiabilidad interrater adecuada.
  • Esta herramienta validada puede utilizarse para identificar a los niños griegos que puedan necesitar una evaluación adicional para caminar con los dedos de los pies.