“…8 Although efficient, MMT is objective only at grades 0 to 3, whereas grades 4 and 5 require a more subjective interpretation by the tester. Furthermore, MMT may not detect subtle changes in strength or early weakness that can be present in people with MS. [9][10][11] The HHD in healthy adults 23,29,32 and in patients with other neurologic conditions 31 is likely not directly applicable to people with MS in part due to the variety of HHD testing protocols and devices but also due to the unique variability that is present in people with MS, who can experience fluctuating symptoms, which might affect HHD measurements. In people with MS, response stability of HHD has been reported between raters for a single session in knee extension, hip extension, and ankle dorsiflexion.…”