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Limb Loss and Amputation. Cerebral Palsy. Test may be demonstrated by administrator and one practice trial allowed to ensure understanding Two trials are performed, and the better time in seconds is taken as the score. Both feet must touch the floor in every square. Try to remain facing forward for the entire test and do not touch the canes as you step from square to square.
Square 4 is to the right of Square 1 Stopwatch should start when the first foot makes contact with square 2 and stops when the last foot makes contact with the square 1. Number of Items 1. Stopwatch Four canes. Less than 5 minutes. Required Training No Training.
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