Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability, and validation of the Korean version of the identification functional ankle instability (IdFAI)

@article{Ko2018CrossculturalAR,
  title={Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability, and validation of the Korean version of the identification functional ankle instability (IdFAI)},
  author={Jupil Ko and Adam B. Rosen and Cathleen N. Brown},
  journal={Disability and Rehabilitation},
  year={2018},
  volume={40},
  pages={3185 - 3190}
}
Abstract Purpose: To cross-culturally adapt the Identification Functional Ankle Instability for use with Korean-speaking participants. Methods: The English version of the IdFAI was cross-culturally adapted into Korean based on the guidelines. The psychometric properties in the Korean version of the IdFAI were measured for test-retest reliability, internal consistency, criterion-related validity, discriminative validity, and measurement error 181 native Korean-speakers. Results: Intra-class… 
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