The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle strength and has been recognized as a cardinal feature of daily neurological, rehabilitation and general medicine examination of patients, despite being respectfully criticized due to the unequal width of its response options. No study has systematically examined, through modern psychometric approach, whether physicians are able to properly use the Medical Research Council grades. The objectives of this study were: (i) to investigate physicians' ability to discriminate among the Medical Research Council categories in patients with different neuromuscular disorders and with various degrees of weakness through thresholds examination using Rasch...
OBJECTIVES: We performed responsiveness comparison between the patient-reported Inflammatory Rasch-b...
Abstract Restoration of elbow flexion is top priority in reconstruction following brachial plexus in...
Objectives: We performed responsiveness comparison between the patient-reported Inflammatory Rasch-b...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
textabstractThe Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluatio...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
We performed a comparison between Neuropathy Impairment Scale-sensory (NISs) vs. the modified Inflam...
We performed a comparison between Neuropathy Impairment Scale-sensory (NISs) vs. the modified Inflam...
OBJECTIVES: We performed responsiveness comparison between the patient-reported Inflammatory Rasch-b...
Abstract Restoration of elbow flexion is top priority in reconstruction following brachial plexus in...
Objectives: We performed responsiveness comparison between the patient-reported Inflammatory Rasch-b...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
textabstractThe Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluatio...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
We performed a comparison between Neuropathy Impairment Scale-sensory (NISs) vs. the modified Inflam...
We performed a comparison between Neuropathy Impairment Scale-sensory (NISs) vs. the modified Inflam...
OBJECTIVES: We performed responsiveness comparison between the patient-reported Inflammatory Rasch-b...
Abstract Restoration of elbow flexion is top priority in reconstruction following brachial plexus in...
Objectives: We performed responsiveness comparison between the patient-reported Inflammatory Rasch-b...