Review Article

Walking Adaptability after a Stroke and Its Assessment in Clinical Settings

Figure 4

An illustrated example of an IRT-based computer adaptive test for walking adaptability after stroke. Development of an IRT-based assessment requires identification of a relevant pool of assessment items, conceptualizing a hierarchy of difficulty levels, and testing these assumptions using IRT methods. The IRT-based assessment may be administered using a computer adaptive format or an IRT-based static short form. This figure illustrates an example of hierarchical assessment items measuring walking adaptability in the terrain domain and administration of these items in an IRT-based computer adaptive test. Additionally, this example demonstrates incorporating assessment of not only “task performance”, but also the “quality of task performance” (i.e., movement strategy).
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