· The Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Motor Recovery after Stroke: Evaluates and measures recovery in post-stroke hemiplegic patients Used in both clinical and research settings One of the most widely used quantitative measures of motor impairment (Gladstone et al, ) Total of 5 domains Link to Instrument Instrument Details Acronym FMA Area of Assessment. Adapted from LEAPS Manual of Procedures Property of the LEAPS Clinical Trial not to be reproduced without permission FUGL- MEYER ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE Description: This assessment is a measure of upper extremity (UE) and lower extremity (LE) motor and sensory impairment. Approved by Fugl-Meyer AR 1 FUGL-MEYER ASSESSMENT ID: LOWER EXTREMITY (FMA-LE) Date: Assessment of sensorimotor function Examiner: Fugl-Meyer AR, Jaasko L, Leyman I, Olsson S, Steglind S: The post-stroke hemiplegic patient. 1. a method for evaluation of physical performance. Scand J Rehabil Med , E. LOWER EXTREMITYMissing: manual.
subtest of the Fugl- Meyer Assessment and the Motor Assessment Scale. Chronic Stroke: (Yozbatiran et al, ) Excellent correlation between ARAT and arm motor score of the Fugl-Meyer (r = , p<) (Chen, ) Patients seen an average of (±) months post-stroke. Fugl-Meyer Assessment. The Fugl- Meyer Assessment (FMA) is a quantitative measure that is widely used to assess motor recovery post-stroke in hemiplegic patients. It involves the measurement of both upper and lower extremities (UE, LE) however, the scores for UE are weighted more. The UE portion assesses voluntary movement, reflex activity. Results. Part 1: A manual was produced with a standardised content, procedure and scoring for the Fugl-Meyer Assessment upper limb section.. Part 2: Seven studies were included. The review suggests that there might be insufficient evidence to be confident about reliability of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment upper limb section but that there might be sufficient evidence for concurrent validity with.
Fugl-Meyer (FM) assessment.3 Of its 5 domains (motor, sensory, balance, range of motion, joint pain), the motor domain, which includes an assessment of the upper extremity (UE) and lower extremity (LE), has well-established reliabil-ity and validity as an indicator of motor impairment severity. Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) scale is an index to assess the sensorimotor impairment in individuals who have had stroke. This scale was first proposed by Axel Fugl-Meyer and his colleagues as a standardized assessment test for post-stroke recovery in their paper titled “The post-stroke hemiplegic patient: A method for evaluation of physical performance”. The Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) is a stroke-specific, performance-based impairment index. It is designed to assess motor functioning, balance, sensation and joint functioning in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia. It is applied clinically and in research to determine disease severity, describe motor recovery, and to plan and assess treatment.
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