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Clinical measurement of muscle tone using a velocity-corrected modified ashworth scale

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posted on 2002-03-01, 00:00 authored by A Smith, M Jamshidi, Sing Lo
Objective: To develop a new form of the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) for muscle-tone assessment that combines the MAS score with the passive muscle-stretching velocity during the assessment of muscle tone, resulting in a measure that has higher intertester reliability than the MAS.

Design: Twanty-two volunteer subjects with spinal cord injuries at a tertiary care outpatient and inpatient spinal cord injury rehabilitation center affiliated with a university were recruited for this study.

Results: A decision tree in which V-MAS scores were obtained was developed. The data obtained from three independent raters, when adjusted by means of the V-MAS, showed an excellent interrater reliability.

Conclusions: Results indicated that the V-MAS is a more reliable measure. In addition, the resulting units of the V-MAS, ranging from 0 to 1, are of the same form as pendulum test data. The V-MAS method is quite simple to use because the rater need only measure the angular range and duration of the passive movement to calculate average velocity during the MAS assessment in addition to the normal MAS rating of muscle tone.

History

Journal

American journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation

Volume

81

Issue

3

Pagination

202 - 206

Publisher

Lippincott Willimas & Wilkins

Location

Philadelphia, Pa.

ISSN

0894-9115

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

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