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. 2020 Sep 15;26:e923147-1–e923147-9. doi: 10.12659/MSM.923147

Table 6.

Spearman’s cross-correlation between the average SMS subscores and average SMS total score and established scores in stroke rehabilitation.

SMS subscore Ten-Meter-Walk-Test Timed-Up-And-Go-Test National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Berg Balance Scale FIM – Item L Barthel Index
Gait speed .63 .60 .53 .45* .48* .45*
Gait fluency .63 .56 .51 .46* .46* .44*
Stability/risk of falling .54 .50 .52 .44* .44* .39*
Total score .59 .52 .53 .46* .43* .42*
Trunk posture .51 .46 .48 .40* .41* .40*
Leg movement .56 .47 .41 .44* .40* .43*
Arm movement .42 .33 .41 .33* .28* .37*
*

Negative correlation.

All correlations are significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

0.8 ≤ |rho| ≤ 1 High
0.6 ≤ |rho| < 0.8 Good
0.4 ≤ |rho| < 0.6 Moderate
0.2 ≤ |rho| < 0.4 Weak
|rho| < 0.2 Poor