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A preliminary study into the criterion validity of the modified Modified Ashworth scale using the new measure of the alpha motoneuron excitability in spastic hemiplegia

(2007) A preliminary study into the criterion validity of the modified Modified Ashworth scale using the new measure of the alpha motoneuron excitability in spastic hemiplegia. Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology. pp. 187-192. ISSN 0301150X (ISSN)

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Abstract

The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is the most widely used clinical test for the measurement of muscle spasticity. This scale that suffers from limitations and lack of reliability and validity has recently been remodified. The aim of the present study is to investigate the criterion validity of the new Modified MAS(MMAS) in the upper limb in post-stroke hemiplegia, using the Hslope/Mslope (Hslp/Mslp) as a novel index of alpha motor neuron excitability. Prior to the validity study, the reliability of the MMAS was evaluated in 30 hemiplegic patients. The raters agreed on 23 patients (0.76). The MMAS had good inter-rater reliability (κ= 0.63, SE = 0.11, p < 0.001)for the assessment of wrist flexors spasticity in hemiplegic patients. 12 adult patients (7 women and 5 men) with first ever stroke resulting in hemiplegia with a mean age of 58.9 ± 11.9 years (range, 37-73) were included in the validity study. The outcome measures were the MMAS for the clinical assessment of spasticity, and the Hslope/Mslope and the Hmax/Mmax ratio for the electrophysiological evaluation. The results showed an increase in mean rank of Hslp/Mslp in patients with a score of 1, 2 or 3 on the MMAS. However, the difference among the groups was not significant (p > 0.05): There was also no relationship between the clinical scale of MMAS and either the traditional Hmax/ Mmax ratio (r = -0.06) or the new index Hslp/Mslp (r = 0.24) of spinal excitability. This preliminary study recruited a small number of patients, and failed to confirm a linear correlation between these variables. A study with a larg number of patients is suggested to clarify the outcome.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: H-reflex Measurement Modified modified ashworth scale Spasticity adult alpha nerve fiber article cerebrovascular accident clinical article clinical assessment tool controlled study criterion related validity electrophysiology female hemiplegia human intermethod comparison interrater reliability joint function male modified ashworth scale nerve excitability rating scale spinal cord function Aged Health Status Indicators Humans Middle Aged Motor Neurons Muscle Spasticity Recruitment, Neurophysiological Reproducibility of Results Wrist
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Page Range: pp. 187-192
Journal or Publication Title: Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 47
Number: 3
ISSN: 0301150X (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/904

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