The T25-FW is a quantitative mobility and leg function performance test based on a timed 25-walk. It is the first component of the
MSFC to be administered at each visit. The patient is directed to one end of a clearly marked 25-foot course and is instructed to walk 25 feet as quickly as possible, but safely. The time is calculated from the initiation of the instruction to start and ends when the patient has reached the 25-foot mark. The task is immediately administered again by having the patient walk back the same distance. Patients may use assistive devices when doing this task.
Administration time will vary depending upon the ability of the patient. Total administration time should be approximately 1-5 minutes.
The T25-FWis administered in person by a trained examiner. The examiner need not be a physician or nurse.
Gait speed in general has been demonstrated to be a useful and reliable functional measure of walking ability. The T25-FWis similar to the Ambulation Index, but while the T25-FW measures the time needed to complete the task, the Ambulation Index uses a clinical rating of a performance category. When administering the 25-FTW, patients are allowed to use assistive devices (canes, crutches, walkers). In addition special instructions are provided for scoring patients who are unable to complete the assessment due to severity of impairment.
The T25-FW has high inter-rater and test-retest reliability and shows evidence of good concurrent validity.