Reliability of maximal grip strength measurements and grip strength recovery following a stroke.


Autoria(s): Bertrand A.M.; Fournier K.; Wick Brasey M.G.; Kaiser M.L.; Frischknecht R.; Diserens K.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

STUDY DESIGN: Clinical measurement. PURPOSE: The test-retest reliability of maximal grip strength measurements (MGSM) is examined in subjects for 12 weeks post-stroke together with maximal grip strength recovery and the maximal-grip and upper-extremity strength measurements' relationship with capacity and performance test scores. METHODS: A Jamar dynamometer and the Motricity Index (MI) were used for strength measurements. The Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory and ABILHAND questionnaire for evaluating capacities and performances. RESULTS: MGSM were reliable (Intraclass Correlation Coefficients = 0.97-0.99, Minimal Detectable Differences = 2.73-4.68 kg). Among the 34 participants, 47% did not have a measurable grip strength one week post-stroke but 50% of these recovered some strength within the first eight weeks. The MGSM and MI scores were correlated with scores of tests of capacity and performance (Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficients = 0.69-0.94). CONCLUSIONS: MGSM are reliable in the first weeks after a stroke. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_3957F105A502

isbn:1545-004X (Electronic)

pmid:26206167

doi:10.1016/j.jht.2015.04.004

isiid:000364803300004

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en

Fonte

Journal of Hand Therapy, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 356-363

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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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