Sustained abnormal postures (i.e., fixed dystonia) are the most frequently reported motor abnormalities in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), but these symptoms may also develop after peripheral trauma without CRPS. Currently, there is no valid and reliable measurement instrument available to measure the severity and distribution of these postures. The range of motion scale (ROMS) was therefore developed to assess the severity based on the possible active range of motion of all joints (arms, legs, trunk, and neck), and the present study evaluates its reliability and validity
Objective To evaluate if hyperreflexia (exaggerated reflexes) due to disinhibition is associated wit...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the intra-rater and inter-rater reproducibility of the measurement of active Ra...
Background: Reproducibility measurements of the range of motion are an important prerequisite for th...
Sustained abnormal postures (i.e., fixed dystonia) are the most frequently reported motor abnormalit...
ObjectiveSustained abnormal postures (i.e., fixed dystonia) are the most frequently reported motor a...
© 2015 American Academy of Pain Medicine. Objective: Sustained abnormal postures (i.e., fixed dyston...
Motor disturbances are frequently reported in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and may involve ...
Objective: Motor abnormalities in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) are common and often charact...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling syndrome associated with sensory (e.g., burning...
textabstractComplex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) often leads to serious activity limitation...
The majority of individuals with dyskinetic cerebral palsy cannot use powered mobility with a joysti...
Objective: To quantify the amount of variation attributed to different sources of variation in measu...
Cervical dystonia (CD) is a chronic neurological movement disorder that causes involuntary neck musc...
Assessment of lumbar movement dysfunction commonly comprises trunk range of motion (ROM), movement o...
Objective: To quantify the amount of variation attributed to different sources of variation in measu...
Objective To evaluate if hyperreflexia (exaggerated reflexes) due to disinhibition is associated wit...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the intra-rater and inter-rater reproducibility of the measurement of active Ra...
Background: Reproducibility measurements of the range of motion are an important prerequisite for th...
Sustained abnormal postures (i.e., fixed dystonia) are the most frequently reported motor abnormalit...
ObjectiveSustained abnormal postures (i.e., fixed dystonia) are the most frequently reported motor a...
© 2015 American Academy of Pain Medicine. Objective: Sustained abnormal postures (i.e., fixed dyston...
Motor disturbances are frequently reported in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and may involve ...
Objective: Motor abnormalities in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) are common and often charact...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling syndrome associated with sensory (e.g., burning...
textabstractComplex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) often leads to serious activity limitation...
The majority of individuals with dyskinetic cerebral palsy cannot use powered mobility with a joysti...
Objective: To quantify the amount of variation attributed to different sources of variation in measu...
Cervical dystonia (CD) is a chronic neurological movement disorder that causes involuntary neck musc...
Assessment of lumbar movement dysfunction commonly comprises trunk range of motion (ROM), movement o...
Objective: To quantify the amount of variation attributed to different sources of variation in measu...
Objective To evaluate if hyperreflexia (exaggerated reflexes) due to disinhibition is associated wit...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the intra-rater and inter-rater reproducibility of the measurement of active Ra...
Background: Reproducibility measurements of the range of motion are an important prerequisite for th...