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Table 6 Paired comparison of the scores determined by the specific physiotherapists in exam 1 (test) and exam 2 (retest)

From: The paediatric version of Wisconsin gait scale, adaptation for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy: a prospective observational study

 

\( \overline{x} \)

Me

sd

min

max

95% c.i.

WGS (total) exam 1 (test)

 Physiotherapist 2 vs. Physiotherapist 1 (p = 0.4446)

−0.12

0.00

0.81

−2.00

2.00

(−0.40; 0.16)

 Physiotherapist 3 vs. Physiotherapist 2 (p = 0.2575)

0.23

0.00

1.15

−3.00

3.00

(−0.17; 0.63)

 Physiotherapist 3 vs. Physiotherapist 1 (p = 0.3078)

0.11

0.00

0.58

−1.00

1.00

(−0.09; 0.31)

WGS (total) exam 2 (retest)

 Physiotherapist 2 vs. Physiotherapist 1 (p = 0.6529)

0.12

0.00

0.91

−1.00

3.00

(−0.20; 0.44)

 Physiotherapist 3 vs. Physiotherapist 2 (p = 0.6292)

0.11

0.00

1.32

−4.00

2.00

(−0.35; 0.57)

 Physiotherapist 3 vs. Physiotherapist 1 (p = 0.1702)

0.23

0.00

1.08

−3.00

2.00

(−0.15; 0.60)

  1. \( \overline{x} \) – arithmetic mean, Me median, sd standard deviation, min minimum, max maximum, 5% c.i. – estimation of mean value in the entire population constructed as 95% confidence intervals, p – Wilcoxon test probability values