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The post-stroke hemiplegic patient. 1. a method for evaluation of physical performance

AR Fugl-Meyer, L Jääskö, I Leyman, Silas Olsson, S. Steglind

1975Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine5,536 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A system for evaluation of motor function, balance, some sensation qualities and joint function in hemiplegic patients is described in detail. The system applies a cumulative numerical score. A series of hemiplegic patients has been followed from within one week post-stroke and throughout one year. When initially nearly flaccid hemiparalysis prevails, the motor recovery, if any occur, follows a definable course. The findings in this study substantiate the validity of ontogenetic principles as applicable to the assessment of motor behaviour in hemiplegic patients, and foocus the importance of early therapeutic measures against contractures.

Topics & Concepts

Physical medicine and rehabilitationMotor functionPhysical therapyBalance (ability)Stroke (engine)PsychologyMedicineMechanical engineeringEngineeringCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders