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Reliability and validity of Japanese version of Fugl-Meyer assessment for the lower extremities

Tetsuharu Nakazono, Kayoko Takahashi, Yoshikazu Suzuki, Kosuke Mizuno, Yuko Nomura, Yoshimi Hiraga, Shuji Matsumoto, Kazutoshi Nishiyama, Michinari Fukuda

2021Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation22 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Understanding the degree of motor paralysis in stroke patients is important for assessing the severity of functional impairment and predicting functional prognosis. Fugl-MeyerAssessment for the lower extremities (FMA-LE)is a commonly used measure with high reliability and validity, but there is no official translated Japanese version of FMA-LE. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to develop Japanese FMA-LE and verify its reliability and validity in patients with acute stroke. METHODS: The Japanese FMA-LE was developed following a standardized translation process. The reliability and validity were evaluated in 50 stroke patients at an acute care hospital. Validity was examined by determining the correlation between FMA-LEand Brunnstrom Recovery Stage (BRS), as well as Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). Intra-raterand inter-raterrelative reliabilities were evaluated by calculating intra-classcorrelation coefficients (ICCs). Absolute reliability was assessed by determining the standard error of the measurement and minimum detectible change (MDC). Systematic error was also assessed. RESULTS: FMA-LEtotal score was high correlated with BRS (ρ = 0.73,p < .01) and moderately correlated with SPPB (ρ = 0.69,p < .01). For intra-raterreliability, ICC was 0.98 (p < .01), only fixed systematic error was observed (p < .01), and MDC of the FMA-LEtotal score was 1.24. For inter-raterreliability, ICC was 0.98 (p < .01), no systematic error was observed, and MDC of the FMA-LEtotal score was 3.23. CONCLUSIONS: The Japanese FMA-LE was reliable, valid, and useful for evaluating lower extremity function of acute stroke patients.

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Physical therapyReliability (semiconductor)Stroke (engine)MedicineRehabilitationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationStandard errorCriterion validityConstruct validityPsychometricsStatisticsMathematicsClinical psychologyMechanical engineeringPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsPhysicsEngineeringStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological DisordersCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
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