Responsiveness of the Reaching Performance Scale for Stroke

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Objective: The objective of the study was to estimate the internal and external responsiveness of the Reaching Performance Scale for Stroke (RPSS) in individuals with stroke. Design: Retrospective analysis of data from 4 randomized controlled trials. Setting: Recruitment locations spanning rehabilitation centers and hospitals in Canada, Italy, Argentina, Peru, and Thailand. Participants: Data from 567 participants (acute to chronic stroke; N=567) were available. Interventions: All 4 studies involved training using virtual reality for upper limb rehabilitation. Main Outcome Measures: RPSS and upper extremity Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA-UE) scores. Responsiveness was quantified for all data and across different stages of stroke. Internal responsiveness of the RPSS was quantified as effect-sizes calculated using post and preintervention change data. External responsiveness was quantified using orthogonal regressions between FMA-UE and RPSS scores. The area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (AUC) was quantified based on the ability of RPSS scores to detect change above FMA-UE minimal clinically important different values across different stages of stroke. Results: The RPSS had high internal responsiveness overall and across the acute or subacute and chronic stages of stroke. For external responsiveness, orthogonal regression analyses indicated that change in FMA-UE scores had positive moderate correlations with both RPSS Close and Far Target scores for all data and across the acute or subacute and chronic stages of stroke (0.6 <0.8) across the acute or subacute and chronic stages. Conclusions: In addition to being reliable and valid, the RPSS is also responsive. Along with the FMA-UE, using RPSS scores can help present a more comprehensive picture of motor compensations to characterize poststroke upper limb motor improvement.

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Subramanian, S. K., Margolese, G., Turolla, A., Saposnik, G., & Levin, M. F. (2023). Responsiveness of the Reaching Performance Scale for Stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 104(10), 1588–1595. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2023.04.020

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