Background: Spasticity is often clinically assessed with the Tardieu Scale, using goniometry to measure the range of motion and angle of catch. However, the test-retest and inter-rater reliability of these measurements have been questioned. Inertial sensors (IS) have been developed to measure orientation in space and are suggested to be a more appropriate tool than goniometry to measure angles in Tardieu Scale measurements. Objective: To compare the test-retest and inter-rater reliability of Tardieu Scale scores measured with IS and goniometry. Methods: Two physiotherapists performed Tardieu Scale measurements in two sessions, using both goniometry and IS, to quantify spasticity in elbow flexors of 13 stroke patients. Results: For goniometr...
Objective: The modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical tool for the measurement of muscle spastic...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to verify the reliability and the concurrent and discriminan...
The restoration of normal posture is an important aspect of stroke physiotherapy, because normal act...
Objective: Spasticity is one component of the upper motor neurone syndrome, which is characterised b...
Background and purpose There are no published studies on the parameterisation and reliability of the...
Spasticity is clinically assessed using goniometry to measure the joint angle of the catch (AOC) dur...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the dia...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the diag...
Ordinal scales with low resolution are used to assess arm function in clinic. These scales may be im...
Spasticity is clinically assessed using goniometry to measure the joint angle of the catch (AOC) dur...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common impairment accompanying stroke. Spasticity of the quadric...
Abstract Background To provide effective interventions for spasticity, accurate and reliable spastic...
Background & Aims: The Modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical scale for measuring the degree of ...
An Internet-based goniometer has recently been developed which can be used for the remote quantifica...
I undertook this study to determine the test-retest variability and reliability of the pendulum test...
Objective: The modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical tool for the measurement of muscle spastic...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to verify the reliability and the concurrent and discriminan...
The restoration of normal posture is an important aspect of stroke physiotherapy, because normal act...
Objective: Spasticity is one component of the upper motor neurone syndrome, which is characterised b...
Background and purpose There are no published studies on the parameterisation and reliability of the...
Spasticity is clinically assessed using goniometry to measure the joint angle of the catch (AOC) dur...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the dia...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the diag...
Ordinal scales with low resolution are used to assess arm function in clinic. These scales may be im...
Spasticity is clinically assessed using goniometry to measure the joint angle of the catch (AOC) dur...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common impairment accompanying stroke. Spasticity of the quadric...
Abstract Background To provide effective interventions for spasticity, accurate and reliable spastic...
Background & Aims: The Modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical scale for measuring the degree of ...
An Internet-based goniometer has recently been developed which can be used for the remote quantifica...
I undertook this study to determine the test-retest variability and reliability of the pendulum test...
Objective: The modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical tool for the measurement of muscle spastic...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to verify the reliability and the concurrent and discriminan...
The restoration of normal posture is an important aspect of stroke physiotherapy, because normal act...