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The Safe Functional Motion test is reliable for assessment of functional movements in individuals at risk for osteoporotic fracture
Clinical Rheumatology, 11/05/09
MacIntyre NJ et al. – The Safe Functional Motion (SFM) test is a performance–based tool developed to assess functional movements in individuals at risk for osteoporotic fracture. The purpose of this study was to determine the test–retest and inter–rater reliability of the scores on the short form of the SFM test (SFM–SF). SFM–SF provides reliable measures of functional movements in community–dwelling individuals at risk for osteoporotic fracture.
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