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Evalution of intrarater reliability of Beighton and Horan Joint Mobility Index

Year 2006, Volume: 17 Issue: 3, 113 - 119, 01.12.2006

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  • Kirk JA, Ansell BM, Bywaters EG. The hypermobility syndrome. Museuloskeletal complaints associated with generalized joint hyper-mobility. Ann Rheum Dis. ;26:419—425. Grahame R. Hypennobility-not a circus act. Int J Clin Pract. 2000;54:314—315.
  • Beighton P, Solomon L, Soskolne CL. Artie-nlar mobility szoterapf Rehabilitasyon 17(3) 2005 in an African population. Ann Rheum Dis. 1973321413—
  • Larsson LG. Baum J, Mudholkar GS. tlypermobility: features and differential incidence between the sexes. Arthritis Rheum. l987;30:l426-l430. Rikken—Bultman DG, Wellink L, van Dongcn PW. Hypermobilily in two Dutch school populations. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 1997;73:189—192.
  • Hakim AJ, Machegor AJ , Spector TD. Joint hypermobility in the general population is common and strongly genetically determined: results of a study of female [wins from a national sample. Arthritis Rheum. ;48tSuppl 9):8682.
  • Hakim A, Grahame R. Joint hypermobility. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 2003;17:989—1004.
  • Zwecrs MN, Hakim AJ, Grahame R, et al. Joint hypermobility syndromes: the pathophysiologic role of tenascin-X gene defects. Arthritis Rheum. 20045012742—
  • Carter C, Wilkinson J. Persistent joint laxity and congenital dislocation of the hip. J Bone Joint Surg Br. l 964,46140—45.
  • Beighton l’, Horan F. Orthopaedic aspects of the Ehlers- Danlos syndrome. J Bone Joint Stu‘g Br. 1969;51:444—
  • Beighton P, Solomon L, Soskotne CL. Articular mobility in an African population. Ann Rheum Dis. 1973;32:413—
  • Boyle KL, Witt P, Ricgger—Ki‘ugh C. Intrarater and lntcrrater Reliability of the Beighton and Horan Joint Mobility index. J Athl Train. 2003;38:281—285.
  • Russek LN. Examination and treatment of a patient with hyperinobility syndrome. Phys Ther. 2000;80:386-398.
  • Seçkin U, Tur BS, Yılmaz Ö, et al. The prevalence of joint hyper—mobility among high school students. Rheumatol Int. 2005;25:260-263.
  • Erkula G, Kiter All. Kiliç BA, et at. The relation ofjoint laxity and trunk rotation. J Pediatr Orthop B. ;14:38—41. Finstcrbusch A, Pogrund H. The hyper-mobility syndrome. Musculoskeleta] complaints in 100 consecutive cases of generalized joint hypermobility. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1982;168:124-127.
  • Bird HA, Tribe CR, Bacon I‘A. Joint hypennobility leading to osteoarthrosis and chondJ‘ocalcinosis. Ann Rheum Dis. 1978;37:203—211.
  • Jonsson .1 l, Vattysdottir ST. Kjartansson O, et al. Hypermohitity associated with osteoarthritis of the thumb base: a clinical and radiological subset of hand osteoarthritis. Ann Rheum Dis. 1996;55:540—543. al—Rawi Z, Nessan AH. Joint hypermobility in the patients with chondromaciea patella. Br J Rheumatol. ;36:1324—1327.
  • Westling L, Mattiasson A. General joint hypennobility and lemporomandibular joint derangement in adolescents. Ann Rheum Dis. 1992;231:8190.
  • Goldman .IA. Hypennobility and deconditioning: important links to fibromyalgiar’Şbrositis. South Med J. I;84:| I92—l 196. Stewart DR, Burden SB. Does generalised ligamenlous laxity increase seasonal incidence of injuries in male Şrst division club rugby players? Br J Sports Med. ;38:45?-460. Saucrs EL, Borsa PA, Iletling DE, et al. Instrumented measurement of glenohumeral joint laxity and ils relationship to passive range of motion and generalized joint laxity. Am J Sports Med. 2001;29:143-150.
  • Hicks GE, Fritz JM., Delitto A, et ai. Interral‘er reliability of clinical examination measures For identiŞcation of lumbar segmental instability. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. ;84:1858—1864.
  • Hkyoterapi' Rehabfîitasyon I7(3) 2006

Beighton ve Horan Eklem Mobilite İndeksinin güvenirliğinin değerlendirilmesi

Year 2006, Volume: 17 Issue: 3, 113 - 119, 01.12.2006

Abstract

References

  • Kirk JA, Ansell BM, Bywaters EG. The hypermobility syndrome. Museuloskeletal complaints associated with generalized joint hyper-mobility. Ann Rheum Dis. ;26:419—425. Grahame R. Hypennobility-not a circus act. Int J Clin Pract. 2000;54:314—315.
  • Beighton P, Solomon L, Soskolne CL. Artie-nlar mobility szoterapf Rehabilitasyon 17(3) 2005 in an African population. Ann Rheum Dis. 1973321413—
  • Larsson LG. Baum J, Mudholkar GS. tlypermobility: features and differential incidence between the sexes. Arthritis Rheum. l987;30:l426-l430. Rikken—Bultman DG, Wellink L, van Dongcn PW. Hypermobilily in two Dutch school populations. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 1997;73:189—192.
  • Hakim AJ, Machegor AJ , Spector TD. Joint hypermobility in the general population is common and strongly genetically determined: results of a study of female [wins from a national sample. Arthritis Rheum. ;48tSuppl 9):8682.
  • Hakim A, Grahame R. Joint hypermobility. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 2003;17:989—1004.
  • Zwecrs MN, Hakim AJ, Grahame R, et al. Joint hypermobility syndromes: the pathophysiologic role of tenascin-X gene defects. Arthritis Rheum. 20045012742—
  • Carter C, Wilkinson J. Persistent joint laxity and congenital dislocation of the hip. J Bone Joint Surg Br. l 964,46140—45.
  • Beighton l’, Horan F. Orthopaedic aspects of the Ehlers- Danlos syndrome. J Bone Joint Stu‘g Br. 1969;51:444—
  • Beighton P, Solomon L, Soskotne CL. Articular mobility in an African population. Ann Rheum Dis. 1973;32:413—
  • Boyle KL, Witt P, Ricgger—Ki‘ugh C. Intrarater and lntcrrater Reliability of the Beighton and Horan Joint Mobility index. J Athl Train. 2003;38:281—285.
  • Russek LN. Examination and treatment of a patient with hyperinobility syndrome. Phys Ther. 2000;80:386-398.
  • Seçkin U, Tur BS, Yılmaz Ö, et al. The prevalence of joint hyper—mobility among high school students. Rheumatol Int. 2005;25:260-263.
  • Erkula G, Kiter All. Kiliç BA, et at. The relation ofjoint laxity and trunk rotation. J Pediatr Orthop B. ;14:38—41. Finstcrbusch A, Pogrund H. The hyper-mobility syndrome. Musculoskeleta] complaints in 100 consecutive cases of generalized joint hypermobility. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1982;168:124-127.
  • Bird HA, Tribe CR, Bacon I‘A. Joint hypennobility leading to osteoarthrosis and chondJ‘ocalcinosis. Ann Rheum Dis. 1978;37:203—211.
  • Jonsson .1 l, Vattysdottir ST. Kjartansson O, et al. Hypermohitity associated with osteoarthritis of the thumb base: a clinical and radiological subset of hand osteoarthritis. Ann Rheum Dis. 1996;55:540—543. al—Rawi Z, Nessan AH. Joint hypermobility in the patients with chondromaciea patella. Br J Rheumatol. ;36:1324—1327.
  • Westling L, Mattiasson A. General joint hypennobility and lemporomandibular joint derangement in adolescents. Ann Rheum Dis. 1992;231:8190.
  • Goldman .IA. Hypennobility and deconditioning: important links to fibromyalgiar’Şbrositis. South Med J. I;84:| I92—l 196. Stewart DR, Burden SB. Does generalised ligamenlous laxity increase seasonal incidence of injuries in male Şrst division club rugby players? Br J Sports Med. ;38:45?-460. Saucrs EL, Borsa PA, Iletling DE, et al. Instrumented measurement of glenohumeral joint laxity and ils relationship to passive range of motion and generalized joint laxity. Am J Sports Med. 2001;29:143-150.
  • Hicks GE, Fritz JM., Delitto A, et ai. Interral‘er reliability of clinical examination measures For identiŞcation of lumbar segmental instability. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. ;84:1858—1864.
  • Hkyoterapi' Rehabfîitasyon I7(3) 2006
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Publication Date December 1, 2006
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