Measuring joint hypermobility using the Beighton scale in children with intellectual disability.

Pediatric physical therapy : the official publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association(2015)

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PURPOSE:To determine the feasibility and reliability of using the 9-point Beighton Hypermobility Score (9-BHS) with youth with intellectual disabilities using a least to most prompting technique. METHOD:One hundred one youth (5-18 years old) enrolled in the study. Two separate evaluations, separated by 3 to 4 weeks, were performed on 25 participants. RESULTS:Ninety assented to the test, and 85 performed all 9-BHS maneuvers. Scores were not significantly different for age and gender, but participants with Down syndrome had significantly higher scores. Test-retest scores showed 80% to 90% agreement (n = 25). Cohen kappa ranged from moderate (0.41-0.60) to perfect (1.0) for the 9 maneuvers, and an ICC of 0.88 was found for total scores. CONCLUSION:The results demonstrate that the use of the 9-BHS in youth with intellectual disabilities in the manner described is feasible and reliable.
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