| Literature DB >> 19503680 |
Ueon Woo Rah1, Jong Sam Baik, Seong Ho Jang, Dong Sik Park.
Abstract
To develop an objective and scientific method to evaluate the brain injured and brain diseased persons with motor dysfunction, American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment was used as an exemplar. After the motor dysfunction due to brain injury or brain disease was confirmed, active range of motion and muscle strength of affected extremities were measured. Also, the total function of extremities was evaluated through the assessment of activities of daily living, fine coordination of hand, balance and gait. Then, the total score of manual muscle test and functional assessment of impaired upper and lower extremity were added, respectively. Spasticity of upper and lower extremity was used as minus factors. Patients with movement disorder such as Parkinson's disease were assessed based on the degree of dysfunction in response to medication. We develop a new rating system based on the concept of total score.Entities:
Keywords: Brain Diseased; Brain Injury; Disability Evaluation; Motor Dysfunction
Mesh:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19503680 PMCID: PMC2690072 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2009.24.S2.S247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Functional tests of the upper extremity in brain injured persons
Scores from 1 to 5 (mimimum 18, maximum 180).
5, Complete independence or able to do very well; 4, Able to do but sometimes need an assistive device or observation; 3, Sometimes need a helper; 2, Almost need a helper; 1, Unable to do by oneself and totally dependent.
Functional mobility tests of the lower extremity in brain injured persons
Scoring system (1-5) is the same as tests of the upper extremity (mimimum 10, maximum 50).
Criteria for impairment of upper extremities in brain injured persons
*, Optional test.
ROM, range of motion.
Criteria for rating impairments of upper extremities relating to central impairment
Criteria for impairment of lower extremities in brain injured persons
*, Optional test.
ROM, range of motion.
Criteria for rating impairments of lower extremities relating to central impairment
AMA, American Medical Association.