In vascular hemiplegia, motricity of the upper and lower limbs can be assessed from the examination of a limited number of movements which have been selected by a statistical procedure. For these movements the scores may be weighted on the basis of progress achieved over 2, 4 and 6 months. From the weighted, summed and averaged scores, a motricity index may be derived. This index gives a rapid overall indication of a patient's progress in motor recovery, permits comparisons between different patients and the establishment of correlations with other clinical data and the values obtained by paraclinical techniques.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Stroke is an acute impairment of circulation of blood in the brains and it impairs function of all b...
Current diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment post-stroke is based on the subjective assess...
Stroke is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality. Sequels deriving from this event may l...
A simplified assessment of the motor functions of vascular hemiplegics can be based on 12 movements ...
The goal of this research was the quantification of the movement quality from hemiplegic patients be...
The assessment of limb mobility of stroke patients is an essential part of post-stroke rehabilitatio...
In the field of vascular hemiplegia, a statistical method (an analysis of principal components), tog...
A method for the assessment of motor function has been developed which makes use of tests for indivi...
Background and purpose The Modified Rivermead Mobility Index (MRMI) is a newly developed outcome mea...
Background. Quantitative assessment of motor function is extremely important for poststroke patients...
Loss of motor function is a consequence after cervical spinal cord injury. Three-dimensional kinemat...
Quantitative evaluation of motor function is of great demand for monitoring clinical outcome of appl...
Neurological disorders or cerebrovascular accidents can affect one’s ability to perform activities o...
The Rivermead Mobility Index is used to measure mobility in patients with head injury or stroke. The...
with hospitalized acute stroke patients. Design: This was a prospective study of hospitalized stroke...
Stroke is an acute impairment of circulation of blood in the brains and it impairs function of all b...
Current diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment post-stroke is based on the subjective assess...
Stroke is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality. Sequels deriving from this event may l...
A simplified assessment of the motor functions of vascular hemiplegics can be based on 12 movements ...
The goal of this research was the quantification of the movement quality from hemiplegic patients be...
The assessment of limb mobility of stroke patients is an essential part of post-stroke rehabilitatio...
In the field of vascular hemiplegia, a statistical method (an analysis of principal components), tog...
A method for the assessment of motor function has been developed which makes use of tests for indivi...
Background and purpose The Modified Rivermead Mobility Index (MRMI) is a newly developed outcome mea...
Background. Quantitative assessment of motor function is extremely important for poststroke patients...
Loss of motor function is a consequence after cervical spinal cord injury. Three-dimensional kinemat...
Quantitative evaluation of motor function is of great demand for monitoring clinical outcome of appl...
Neurological disorders or cerebrovascular accidents can affect one’s ability to perform activities o...
The Rivermead Mobility Index is used to measure mobility in patients with head injury or stroke. The...
with hospitalized acute stroke patients. Design: This was a prospective study of hospitalized stroke...
Stroke is an acute impairment of circulation of blood in the brains and it impairs function of all b...
Current diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment post-stroke is based on the subjective assess...
Stroke is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality. Sequels deriving from this event may l...