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  1. The 10 Metre Walk Test is a performance measure used to assess walking or gait speed in meters per second over a short distance [1]. It can be employed to determine functional mobility, gait, and vestibular function [2]. Intended Population.

  2. Instructions:1-5. Please refer to the protocol for standardized administration of the 10mWT. This can be found at: http://neuropt.org/practice-resources/anpt-clinical-practice-guidelines/core-outcome-measures-cpg. Two trials each are recommended: comfortable speed and fast speed.

  3. 22 sty 2014 · Key Descriptions. The individual is instructed to walk a set distance (6 meters, 10 meters, etc). Time is measured while the individual walks the set distance (often the individual is given space to accelerate to his/her preferred walking speed (this distance is not included when determining speed). The distance covered is divided by the time ...

  4. A quick and easy tutorial on how to properly perform the 10 Meter Walk Test (10mWT).This video is a part of the Gait Speed Toolkit, which is designed to get ...

  5. In the patient’s health record, document walk test performed and pace, walking speed, test details (i.e., assistance level, walking aid and orthosis used, shoes worn) for comparison at re-test, % of norm, norm value and source, and short- and long-term goal (STG, LTG) as follows:

  6. A clear pathway of at least 10 m (32.8 ft) in length in a designated area over solid flooring is required. Measure and mark the start and end point of a 10-m walkway. Add a mark at 2 m and 8 m (identifying the central 6 m which will be timed). Quiet conditions1.

  7. Overview. The 10mWT is used to assess walking speed in meters/second (m/s) over a short distance. Number of Test Items. 1 item. Scoring. The total time taken to ambulate 6 meters (m) is recorded to the nearest hundredth of a second. 6 m is then divided by the total time (in seconds) taken to ambulate and recorded in m/s1,2.

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