Performance on the iSTEP and 10 m‐ISWT in boys with haemophilia
Melanie Bladen,
Lucy Alderson,
Nicola Thorpe
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionBoys with haemophilia (BwH) have improved health outcomes. Measures of physical function in haemophilia are not challenging or sensitive enough to reflect physical limitations or guide rehabilitation. To identify meaningful tests, we aimed to: evaluate the performance of BwH on two physical performance measures: iSTEP and 10 m‐ISWT; identify factors which predict performance and compare BwH to their unaffected peers.MethodsBwH completed both iSTEP and 10 m‐ISWT. Disease severity, age, BMI, HJHS, lo… Show more
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