The Fugl-Meyer Assessment of motor recovery after stroke: A critical review of its measurement properties

被引:1399
作者
Gladstone, DJ
Danells, CJ
Black, SE
机构
[1] Sunnybrook & Womens Coll, Hlth Sci Ctr, Cognit Neurol & Stroke Res Unit, Div Neurol,Dept Med, Toronto, ON M4N 3P5, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Grad Dept Rehabil Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
stroke recovery; measurement; scales;
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10.1177/154596802401105171
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Measurement of recovery after stroke is becoming increasingly important with the advent of new treatment options under investigation in stroke rehabilitation. research. The Fugl-Meyer scale was developed as the first quantitative evaluative instrument for measuring sensorimotor stroke recovery, based on Twitchell and Brunnstroms concept of sequential stages of motor return in the bemiplegic stroke patient. The Fugl-Meyer is a well-designed, feasible and efficient clinical examination method that has been tested widely in the stroke population. Its primary value is the 100-point motor domain, which has received the most extensive evaluation. Excellent interrater and intrarater reliability and construct validity have been demonstrated, and preliminary evidence suggests that the Fugl-Meyer assessment i's responsive to change. Limitations of the motor domain include a ceiling effect, omission of some potentially relevant items, and weighting of the arm more than the leg. Further study should test performance of this scale in specific subgroups of stroke patients and better define its criterion validity, sensitivity to change, and minimal clinically important difference. Based on the available evidence, the Fugl-Meyer motor scale is recommended highly as a clinical and research tool for evaluating changes in motor impairment following stroke.
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