Fugl-Meyer et al developed a protocol for physical and functional assessment of a hemiplegic patient following a stroke. The examination is divided into various sections, including an assessment of coordination and speed of movement of the upper extremity. The authors are from the University of Goteborg in Sweden.
Parameters:
(1) tremor
(2) dysmetria (problem judging the distance in a muscular action)
(3) speed (time, swiftness of motion): speed of the finger-to-nose test done 5 times, with affected side compared to unaffected slide
Parameter |
Finding |
Points |
tremor |
marked |
0 |
|
slight |
1 |
|
none |
2 |
dysmetria |
unsystematic or pronounced dysmetria |
0 |
|
slight and systematic dysmetria |
1 |
|
no dysmetria |
2 |
speed (difference between unaffected and affected side) |
>= 6 seconds slower |
0 |
|
2 to 5 seconds slower |
1 |
|
less than 2 seconds slower |
2 |
total score =
= SUM(points for all 3 parameters)
Interpretation:
• minimum score: 0
• maximum score: 6
• The higher the score the better the coordination and speed of the upper extremity.
This can assess dyscoordination and sluggishness in movements to a patient with near normal or normal range of motion and strength.
Purpose: To evaluate the coordination and speed of the upper extremities of a hemiplegic, post-stroke patient as part of the protocol of Fugl-Meyer et al.
Specialty: Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Neurology
Objective: severity, prognosis, stage, disability and performance
ICD-10: G81, I61, I62, I63, I64,