Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Korakakis, V."
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Cross-cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Exercise-Induced Leg Pain Questionnaire for English- and Greek-Speaking Individuals
Korakakis, V.; Malliaropoulos, N.; Baliotis, K.; Papadopoulou, S.; Padhiar, N.; Nauck, T.; Lohrer, H. (2015)STUDY DESIGN: Clinical measurement. OBJECTIVES: To translate the German version of the Exercise-Induced Leg Pain Questionnaire (EILP-G) to Greek and English and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Greek version. ... -
Cross-cultural adaptation of the VISA-P questionnaire for Greek-speaking patients with patellar tendinopathy
Korakakis, V.; Patsiaouras, A.; Malliaropoulos, N. (2014)Objectives To cross-culturally adapt the VISA-P questionnaire for Greek-speaking patients and evaluate its psychometric properties. Background The VISA-P was developed in the English language to evaluate patients with ... -
Development and validation of a questionnaire (FASH-Functional Assessment Scale for Acute Hamstring Injuries): to measure the severity and impact of symptoms on function and sports ability in patients with acute hamstring injuries
Malliaropoulos, N.; Korakakis, V.; Christodoulou, D.; Padhiar, N.; Pyne, D.; Giakas, G.; Nauck, T.; Malliaras, P.; Lohrer, H. (2014)Objective To develop a condition-specific patient-reported outcome measure, the Functional Assessment Scale for Acute Hamstring Injuries (FASH), de novo in three languages, following distinct and rigorous methodology for ... -
FEAR OF PAIN AND CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GREEK MEN AND WOMEN PATIENTS
Baliotis, K.; Dragioti, E.; Korakakis, V.; Katri, F.; Kotrotsiou, E.; Gouva, M. (2013) -
PAIN ANXIETY SYMPTOMS AND CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GREEK MEN AND WOMEN PATIENTS
Baliotis, K.; Korakakis, V.; Katri, F.; Dragioti, E.; Kotrotsiou, E.; Gouva, M. (2013) -
Sitting bodily configuration: A study investigating the intra-tester reliability of positioning subjects into a predetermined sitting posture
Korakakis, V.; Sideris, V.; Giakas, G. (2014)Sitting posture predominates in lifestyle and workplace, but quantitative postural designation is limited due to divergence of methodology used in the studies. To date, no study has investigated the upper body's habitual ...