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Can you do the functional reach test in sitting?

It is an adaptation of the Functional Reach Test developed by Duncan [19], where participants must reach forward with one arm, maintaining 90° of shoulder flexion, while standing. The modified version is performed while sitting, being suitable for a larger population of people with motor impairments [20].



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The ST assesses an individual's ability to place one foot onto a 7.5-cm-high step and then back down to the floor repeatedly as fast as possible for 15 seconds. The score is the number of steps completed in the 15-second period for each lower extremity.

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