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The reliability and validity of the Saliba Postural Classification System.

Cristiana Kahl Collins1, Vicky Saliba Johnson2, Ellen M Godwin1, Evangelos Pappas3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the reliability and validity of the Saliba Postural Classification System (SPCS).
METHODS: Two physical therapists classified pictures of 100 volunteer participants standing in their habitual posture for inter and intra-tester reliability. For validity, 54 participants stood on a force plate in a habitual and a corrected posture, while a vertical force was applied through the shoulders until the clinician felt a postural give. Data were extracted at the time the give was felt and at a time in the corrected posture that matched the peak vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) in the habitual posture.
RESULTS: Inter-tester reliability demonstrated 75% agreement with a Kappa = 0.64 (95% CI = 0.524-0.756, SE = 0.059). Intra-tester reliability demonstrated 87% agreement with a Kappa = 0.8, (95% CI = 0.702-0.898, SE = 0.05) and 80% agreement with a Kappa = 0.706, (95% CI = 0.594-0818, SE = 0.057). The examiner applied a significantly higher (p < 0.001) peak vertical force in the corrected posture prior to a postural give when compared to the habitual posture. Within the corrected posture, the %VGRF was higher when the test was ongoing vs. when a postural give was felt (p < 0.001). The %VGRF was not different between the two postures when comparing the peaks (p = 0.214). DISCUSSION: The SPCS has substantial agreement for inter- and intra-tester reliability and is largely a valid postural classification system as determined by the larger vertical forces in the corrected postures. Further studies on the correlation between the SPCS and diagnostic classifications are indicated.

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Keywords:  Postural alignment; Postural classification; Postural stability; Posture

Year:  2016        PMID: 27559288      PMCID: PMC4984814          DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2016.1138599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Man Manip Ther        ISSN: 1066-9817


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