Reliability and validity of goniometric measurements at the knee.

@article{Gogia1987ReliabilityAV,
  title={Reliability and validity of goniometric measurements at the knee.},
  author={Prem P. Gogia and J H Braatz and Steven J. Rose and Barbara J. Norton},
  journal={Physical therapy},
  year={1987},
  volume={67 2},
  pages={
          192-5
        }
}
The purposes of this study were to assess the intertester reliability of goniometric measurements at the knee and the validity of the clinical measurements by comparing them to measurements taken from roentgenograms. [] Key Method Thirty healthy subjects between the ages of 20 and 60 years were studied. The subjects were positioned on their right side on a roentgenographic table with their left lower extremity on a stabilizing board that was elevated 15 cm above the table's surface.
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