Validity and Reliability of Two Abbreviated Versions of the Gross Motor Function Measure by Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett ptjournal Volume 91(4): March 31, 2011 © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Characteristics of Participants (N=26)a. Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) Scores, Number of Items Tested, and Time to Completiona. Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Psychometric Properties of Abbreviated Versions of the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM)a. Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Concurrent validity of the 66-item Gross Motor Function Measure with the item set approach (GMFM-66-IS) and the 66-item Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-66). Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Concurrent validity of the 66-item Gross Motor Function Measure with the basal and ceiling approach (GMFM-66-B&C) and the 66-item Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-66). Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Laura K. Brunton, and Doreen J. Bartlett PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association