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Reliability of Classifications Derived From Cyriax's Resisted Testing in Subjects With Painful Shoulders and Knees
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Based on 2 physical therapist evaluators with previous education in the selective tension system and an additional 6 hours of formal training on the methods, intrarater reliability of resisted tests was generally acceptable for the knee but not for the shoulder. Interrater reliability of these tests, however, was generally not acceptable. Results were limited by subjects who were younger and had mostly chronic conditions that were mildly to moderately severe and by the small subject samples in the analyses. Reliability might be improved by more intensive training of the evaluators and by standardizing the magnitude of the applied resistance and stabilization of the subjects.
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