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Table 4 Correlations between clinical balance scales and laboratory measures

From: Relationship between clinical and instrumental balance assessments in chronic post-stroke hemiparesis subjects

 

EO

EC

TB

BBT

TUG

TB

BBT

TUG

Ellipse (cm 2 )

R 2

0.08

-0.20

0.18

0.25

-0.24

0.47

p-value

0.580

0.400

0.320

0.558

0.560

0.240

Sway Area (cm 2 )

R 2

-0.15

-0.59

0.76

-0.25

-0.69

0.89

p-value

0.470

0.090

0.011*

0.545

0.06

0.004*

Path (cm)

R 2

-0.15

-0.25

0.33

-0.37

-0.49

0.50

p-value

0.470

0.330

0.110

0.361

0.280

0.210

Path ML (cm)

R 2

-0.17

0.15

-0.02

-0.42

-0.64

0.69

p-value

0.450

0.380

0.670

0.299

0.080

0.060

Path AP (cm)

R 2

-0.06

-0.74

0.86

-0.33

-0.33

0.37

p-value

0.600

0.010*

0.001*

0.417

0.430

0.360

CoPv (cm/s)

R 2

-0.18

-0.43

0.67

-0.32

-0.75

0.89

p-value

0.430

0.146

0.034*

0.445

0.030*

0.003*

CoPv ML (cm/s)

R 2

-0.19

0.09

0.09

-0.31

-0.79

0.93

p-value

0.410

0.550

0.500

0.454

0.018*

0.001*

CoPv AP (cm/s)

R 2

-0.10

-0.78

0.92

-0.32

-0.71

0.86

 

p-value

0.540

0.010*

< 0.001*

0.430

0.040*

0.010*

  1. R2-values and p-values for the correlation analysis between clinical measures (Tinetti Balance Test, TB; Berg-Balance Test, BBT; Time up and go Test, TUG) and laboratory measures (centre of pressure parameters, CoP) in the eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC) conditions for post-stroke subjects. Significant correlation is indicated with an asterisk (p < 0.05).