Affiliation:
1. University Hospital Motol
Abstract
Abstract
Study Design: A psychometric study
Objectives: To introduce a novel simple tool designed to evaluate the intensity of the phasic (dynamic) component of spastic motor behavior in spinal cord injury (SCI) people and to assess its reliability and validity.
Setting: The study was developed in the Spinal Cord Unit at University Hospital Motol and Paraple Centre in Prague, Czech Republic
Methods: The Muscle Excitability Scale (MES) is designed to rate muscle motor response to exteroceptive and proprioceptive stimuli. The impairment rating ranges from zero muscle/muscle group spasm or clonus to generalized spastic response. The selected 0 to 4 scale allows for comparing the MES results with those of the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). After long-term use and repeated revisions, a psychometric analysis was conducted. According to the prescribed algorithm, two physiotherapists examined 50 individuals in the chronic stage after SCI.
Results: The inter-rater reliability of MES for both legs showed κ=0.52. The intra-rater reliability of MES for both legs showed κ=0.50. The inter-rater reliability of simultaneously assessed MAS for both legs was 0.69. The intra-rater reliability of MAS for both legs showed kappa values of 0.72. As expected, Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient between MES and spasm frequency of PSFS was low, while the correlation coefficient between MES and the severity part of PSFS was moderate.
Conclusions: The MES is a complementary tool for the assessment of spasms in SCI people. It allows a more comprehensive clinical characterization of spastic motor behavior when used along with the MAS.
Publisher
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