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Fig 1.

Duchenne Video Assessment scorecard for Stand Up from Sitting on the Floor.

Within each compensatory movement criterion, raters select the sub-criterion that indicates the highest level of severity demonstrated in the video. For example, a compensatory criterion when standing up from sitting on the floor is: (D) “Pushing hands/arms off thighs for leverage”. The sub-criteria are: (0) no use of hands on thighs for leverage, (1) pushes off thighs with one hand/arm, and (2) pushes off thighs with two hands/arms. Task severity points are summed for an overall severity score. Not all tasks have the same number of possible points, so a severity percentage is calculated by dividing the severity score by the maximum severity score. Higher severity percentage indicates more compensated movement; the inability to perform a task is assigned the maximum severity score.

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Fig 2.

Modified Delphi process flow.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of physical therapists in panel.

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Table 2.

Revisions to scorecard compensatory movement criteria after each Delphi panel round.

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Table 3.

Stand Up from Sitting on Floor scorecard revision tracking matrix.

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Table 4.

Representative example of removal of compensatory movement criteria to ensure clinical meaningfulness during Round 2.

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