An inter-tester reliability and feasibility study of the Manual Physiotherapeutic Correction (MFK) method
Sammanfattning
Background: The Czech Manual Physiotherapeutic Correction (MFK) Method
was introduced to Swedish physiotherapists. This study evaluated the inter-tester reliability of the manual muscle testing
procedure included in the method. The feasibility of the MFK Method when used in Sweden, was
also investigated.
Methods: Two Czech physiotherapists, experienced in the MFK Method rated performance of the
41 tests included in the manual muscle testing procedure for 20 participants. Cohen’s kappa statistics
were performed to evaluate agreement between the raters. When investigating the feasibility of the
method, two Swedish physiotherapists used the MFK Method
in the rehabilitation of 10 patients.
Results: Kappa values varied from 0.06 to 0.84. After adjusting for prevalence of failed tests, 15 of
the 41 muscle tests demonstrated values of >0.40. When using the MFK Method in Sweden, several
practical obstacles were found.
Conclusion: Most of the tests showed low inter-tester reliability. The testing procedure needs to be
further standardized and the practical issues solved before the feasibility of the method, when used in
Sweden and/or other countries, can be investigated again.