2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552011000100013
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Tradução, adaptação e confiabilidade interexaminadores do manual de administração da escala de Fugl-Meyer

Abstract: Background: Recently, the reliability of the Brazilian version of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) was assessed through the scoring

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“…Fifteen participated in the test-retest and the other 15 in the inter-rater reliability measurements. Both samples were homogeneous regarding their ages, UL motor impairments, according to the Fugl-Meyer (FM) UL scores 14 , MiniMental Status Examination scores 15 , and limb dominance. Participants of the inter-rater group were predominantly men and were more chronic, with differences of 16.1 months since the onset of their stroke.…”
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“…Fifteen participated in the test-retest and the other 15 in the inter-rater reliability measurements. Both samples were homogeneous regarding their ages, UL motor impairments, according to the Fugl-Meyer (FM) UL scores 14 , MiniMental Status Examination scores 15 , and limb dominance. Participants of the inter-rater group were predominantly men and were more chronic, with differences of 16.1 months since the onset of their stroke.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twelve (40%) had motor impairments classified as mild (FM>50), eight (26.7%) as moderate (FM between 30 and 49) and ten (33.3%) had serious motor impairments (FM<30) 14 . Their Mini-Mental Status Examination scores ranged from 20 to 30, and 56.6% had left hemiparesis.…”
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“…After the data collection of the medical records, and after a primary phone contact, the patients were visited in their homes in which the eligibility criteria were checked, and the medical record data was confirmed. The patients were assessed concerning their physical exercise level, 22 the degree of motor disability (Fugl-Meyer Assessment), 23 and their level of physical activities (Human Activity Profile -HAP). 24 Healthy subjects that were in a waiting room of the PCU were invited to voluntarily join in the study.…”
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“…A prerequisite for use of statistical tests that assess the correlation between variables is the sample variability in relation to the outcome of interest 21 . Taking into account the characteristics that could result in variations in muscle strength, the authors tried to achieve variability in relation to age, sex, and the degree of motor recovery (severe, moderate, or mild) assessed by the Fugl-Meyer Scale for motor function of the Upper Extremity (UE-FM) 24 . Thus, assuming n=14 for each of two age groups that could demonstrate variation in muscular strength (20-64 years and over 64 years), n=28 was calculated.…”
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confidence: 99%