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81, p 0.001) or Modified Barthel Index (r = 0.84, p 0.001) suggested good concurrent and convergent validity, respectively. Known-group validity was supported by the significant difference (p 0.001) in TIS-C scores between participants with mild and moderate stroke. The TIS-C is a valid and reliable tool for assessing static and dynamic sitting balance as well as coordination of trunk movement among stroke survivors with mild and moderate stroke. The TIS-C is a valid and reliable tool for assessing static and dynamic sitting balance