Question
Explain the three tests of Kraus-Weber Test.

Answer

The administration of these tests are described below:
  1. Test No. 1: The subject lies down in the supine position, i.e., flat on his back and hands behind his neck. The examiner holds the subject's feet to keep him on the ground. The subject is asked to perform one sit-up. If he performs one sit-up, he passes this test. If he cannot raise his shoulders from the table or ground, his score remains zero.
  1. Test No. 2: The lying position of the subject for this test remains same i.e., supine position except that his knees are bent and ankles remain in touch with his buttocks. He is asked to perform one sit-up. If he is able to perform full sit-up, he passes this test. If he is unable to raise his shoulders from the table or ground, he scores a zero.
  1. Test No. 3: The subject lies in the supine position, i.e., lies flat on his back with his hands behind the neck. He is asked to raise his feet 10 inches from the ground. His knees should be straight. The examiner counts till 10 seconds. The subject passes this test if he holds that position for 10 seconds. Scoring from 0-10 depends on the number of seconds the subject holds the appropriate position.

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