Psychometric comparisons of 2 versions of the Fugl-Meyer motor scale and 2 versions of the strok rehabilitation assessment of movement

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Objective. To provide empirical justification for selecting motor scales for stroke patients, the authors compared the psychometric properties (validity, responsiveness, test-retest reliability, and smallest real difference [SRD]) of the Fugl-Meyer Motor Scale (FM), the simplified FM (S-FM), the Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement instrument (STREAM), and the simplified STREAM (S-STREAM). Methods. For the validity and responsiveness study, 50 inpatients were assessed with the FM and the STREAM at admission and discharge to a rehabilitation department. The scores of the S-FM and the S-STREAM were retrieved from their corresponding scales. For the test-retest reliability study, a therapist administered both scales on a different sample of 60 chronic patients on 2 occasions. Results. Only the S-STREAM had no notable floor or ceiling effects at admission and discharge. The 4 motor scales had good concurrent validity (rho < 0.34; standardized response mean < 0.95; P

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Hsueh, I. P., Hsu, M. J., Sheu, C. F., Lee, S., Hsieh, C. L., & Lin, J. H. (2008). Psychometric comparisons of 2 versions of the Fugl-Meyer motor scale and 2 versions of the strok rehabilitation assessment of movement. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 22(6), 737–744. https://doi.org/10.1177/1545968308315999

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