Existing scales for rating the severity of blepharospasm (BSP) are limited by a number of potential drawbacks. We therefore developed and validated a novel scale for rating the severity of BSP. The development of the scale started with careful examination of the clinical spectrum of the condition by a panel of experts who selected phenomenological aspects thought to be relevant to disease severity. Thereafter, selected items were first checked for reliability, then reliable items were combined to generate the scale, and clinimetric properties of the scale were evaluated. Finally, the confidence with which the scale could be used by people without high levels of movement disorders skill was assessed. The new scale, based on objective criteri...
The development of a rating scale for neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is described. The clinica...
Blepharospasm (BSP) is a rather distressing form of focal dystonia. Although many aspects of its pat...
© 2017 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder SocietyBackground: The Psychogenic Movement Dis...
Existing scales for rating the severity of blepharospasm (BSP) are limited by a number of potential ...
Background: Several scales have been proposed to clinically evaluate the Motor Severity of Blepharos...
Background: Apraxia of eyelid opening is a movement disorder characterized by an inability to raise ...
Background: There are no widely accepted criteria to aid the physician in diagnosing BSP. Objective:...
ObjectiveTo compare clinical rating scales of blepharospasm severity with involuntary eye closures m...
Objective: To design and validate a clinical diagnostic guideline for aiding physicians in confirmin...
Item does not contain fulltextMany rating scales have been applied to the evaluation of dystonia, bu...
Many rating scales have been applied to the evaluation of dystonia, but only few have been assessed ...
Background: The Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale (PMDRS) has potential as a useful object...
Abstract: We developed and tested the clinimetric properties of a scale for psychogenic movement dis...
BackgroundBlepharitis is an ocular surface disease and chronic ophthalmic condition. This paper repo...
<p>BRS = Blepharospasm Rating Scale; BDS = Blepharospasm Disability Scale; lower score indicates...
The development of a rating scale for neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is described. The clinica...
Blepharospasm (BSP) is a rather distressing form of focal dystonia. Although many aspects of its pat...
© 2017 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder SocietyBackground: The Psychogenic Movement Dis...
Existing scales for rating the severity of blepharospasm (BSP) are limited by a number of potential ...
Background: Several scales have been proposed to clinically evaluate the Motor Severity of Blepharos...
Background: Apraxia of eyelid opening is a movement disorder characterized by an inability to raise ...
Background: There are no widely accepted criteria to aid the physician in diagnosing BSP. Objective:...
ObjectiveTo compare clinical rating scales of blepharospasm severity with involuntary eye closures m...
Objective: To design and validate a clinical diagnostic guideline for aiding physicians in confirmin...
Item does not contain fulltextMany rating scales have been applied to the evaluation of dystonia, bu...
Many rating scales have been applied to the evaluation of dystonia, but only few have been assessed ...
Background: The Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale (PMDRS) has potential as a useful object...
Abstract: We developed and tested the clinimetric properties of a scale for psychogenic movement dis...
BackgroundBlepharitis is an ocular surface disease and chronic ophthalmic condition. This paper repo...
<p>BRS = Blepharospasm Rating Scale; BDS = Blepharospasm Disability Scale; lower score indicates...
The development of a rating scale for neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is described. The clinica...
Blepharospasm (BSP) is a rather distressing form of focal dystonia. Although many aspects of its pat...
© 2017 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder SocietyBackground: The Psychogenic Movement Dis...