A new scale for children and adolescents aged 4-18 years, called the Movement Disorder Childhood Rating Scale, was designed to: (1) describe clinical features of different types of movement disorders; (2) evaluate the intensity of movement disorders in different body regions at rest and during specific tasks; and (3) assess the influence of movement disorders on motor function and daily living activities. The scale is divided into 2 parts: Part I for general assessment, and Part II for movement-disorder severity. It includes a 20-minute standardized video protocol of all items. The scale was applied to 61 patients with different types of movement disorder, and was independently scored by 3 observers. Reliability, construct validity, and con...
Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scale (MD-CRS) is a new tool for assessment of movement disorders...
Abstract: We developed and tested the clinimetric properties of a scale for psychogenic movement dis...
AIM: Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMDs) can be assessed using impairment-based scales or functio...
A new scale for children and adolescents aged 4-18 years, called the Movement Disorder Childhood Rat...
A new scale for children and adolescents aged 4-18 years, called the Movement Disorder Childhood Rat...
Most rating scales to assess movement disorders in children were mainly designed for adult patients,...
ACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scale represents a new tool for assessment of move...
MBACKGROUND: Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scales (MD-CRS) have been designed in two forms (0-3...
BACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scale represents a new tool for assessment of m...
Background: Movement Disorder‐Childhood Rating Scales (MD‐CRS) have been designed in two forms (0...
BACKGROUND: Movement Disorders - Childhood Rating Scale for age 4-18 (MD-CRS 4-18) is a tool aimed t...
BACKGROUND: Movement Disorders - Childhood Rating Scale for age 4-18 (MD-CRS 4-18) is a tool aimed t...
Background: The Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale (PMDRS) has potential as a useful object...
AIM: The Observable Movement Quality (OMQ) scale measures generic movement quality and is used along...
Contains fulltext : 47612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study exami...
Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scale (MD-CRS) is a new tool for assessment of movement disorders...
Abstract: We developed and tested the clinimetric properties of a scale for psychogenic movement dis...
AIM: Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMDs) can be assessed using impairment-based scales or functio...
A new scale for children and adolescents aged 4-18 years, called the Movement Disorder Childhood Rat...
A new scale for children and adolescents aged 4-18 years, called the Movement Disorder Childhood Rat...
Most rating scales to assess movement disorders in children were mainly designed for adult patients,...
ACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scale represents a new tool for assessment of move...
MBACKGROUND: Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scales (MD-CRS) have been designed in two forms (0-3...
BACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scale represents a new tool for assessment of m...
Background: Movement Disorder‐Childhood Rating Scales (MD‐CRS) have been designed in two forms (0...
BACKGROUND: Movement Disorders - Childhood Rating Scale for age 4-18 (MD-CRS 4-18) is a tool aimed t...
BACKGROUND: Movement Disorders - Childhood Rating Scale for age 4-18 (MD-CRS 4-18) is a tool aimed t...
Background: The Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale (PMDRS) has potential as a useful object...
AIM: The Observable Movement Quality (OMQ) scale measures generic movement quality and is used along...
Contains fulltext : 47612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study exami...
Movement Disorder-Childhood Rating Scale (MD-CRS) is a new tool for assessment of movement disorders...
Abstract: We developed and tested the clinimetric properties of a scale for psychogenic movement dis...
AIM: Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMDs) can be assessed using impairment-based scales or functio...