Research Article
Methods of 10-Meter Walk Test and Repercussions for Reliability Obtained in Typically Developing Children
Table 1
Anthropometric variables.
| | Age | 6 () | 8 () | 10 () | 12 () |
| Weight | 24.4 (5.87) | 27.83 (5.54) | 37.67 (10.10) | 51.2 (12.80) | Height | 1.21 (0.06) | 1.31 (0.05) | 1.41 (0.07) | 1.57 (0.10) | RL (right side) | 60.92 (3.44) | 67.67 (3.47) | 74.28 (5.03) | 84.33 (6.99) | RL (left side) | 60.71 (3.56) | 67.72 (71.73) | 74.21 (4.71) | 83.95 (6.83) | AL (right side) | 65.17 (4.05) | 71.73 (3.58) | 79.09 (4.87) | 89.07 (7.19) | AL (left side) | 65.23 (4.13) | 71.85 (3.91) | 79.01 (4.73) | 89.22 (7.09) | QA (right side) | 9.90 (3.2) | 10.27 (3.43) | 12.97 (4.68) | 11.67 (4.47) | QA (left side) | 9.30 (2.84) | 9.83 (3.77) | 11.47 (4.31) | 10.87 (3.19) |
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Mean (Standard deviation, SD); RL: real length of lower limb; AL: apparent length of lower limb; QA: quadricipital angle.
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