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  • The study evaluated the reliability and validity of the Walking Adaptability Ladder test for Kids (WAL-K) in assessing walking adaptability in 6-12 year old children with Cerebral Palsy (CP).
  • It involved 36 children with varying levels of CP and analyzed their WAL-K scores alongside typically developing (TD) children, showing that CP children had significantly worse scores than TD peers.
  • Results indicated high reliability (ICCs between 0.997 and 1.000) and positive correlations with the 10 times 5 m Sprint Test, suggesting that WAL-K is a promising tool for assessing walking adaptability in this population, though future research is needed to evaluate its responsiveness to change.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Walking adaptability is essential for children to participate in daily life. We studied whether the Walking Adaptability Ladder test for Kids (WAL-K) is reliable and valid for assessing walking adaptability in 6-12 year old ambulatory children with Cerebral Palsy (CP).

Materials And Methods: Thirty-six children with CP (26 GMFCS-level I, 10 GMFCS-level II) completed the single and double run of the WAL-K. Intra- and inter-rater reliability were determined by Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICCs). Construct validity was determined by comparing WAL-K scores between 122 typically developing (TD) and CP children taking age into account, comparing WAL-K scores between CP children in GMFCS-levels I and II, and correlating WAL-K scores with scores of the 10 times 5 m Sprint Test (10 × 5mST).

Results: ICCs for reliability varied between 0.997 and 1.000. WAL-K scores were significantly higher (i.e., worse) in CP children compared to TD children ( < 0.001), and in children in GMFCS-level II compared to GMFCS-level I ( = 0.001). Significant positive correlations were found between the WAL-K and 10 × 5 mST (single run = .89, double run = .84).

Conclusions: The WAL-K shows to be a promising reliable, valid, and easy-to-use tool for assessing walking adaptability in children with CP. Responsiveness to change has yet to be evaluated.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2024.2321325DOI Listing

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