Motor Function and Activities of Daily Living Assessments: A Study of Three Tests for Persons With Hemiplegia

Author:

Filiatrault Johanne1,Arsenault A. Bertrand2,Dutil Elisabeth3,Bourbonnais Daniel4

Affiliation:

1. Johanne Filiatrault, OT, is Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy Program, Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At the time of this study, she was a graduate student in neurological sciences, Physiology Department, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Mailing address: Research Center, Montreal Rehabilitation Institute, 6300 Darlington Avenue, Montreal

2. A. Bertrand Arsenault, PhD, is Associate Professor, School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, and Director, Research Center, Montreal Rehabilitation Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

3. Elisabeth Dutil, OT(C), is Professor, School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, and Researcher, Research Center, Montreal Rehabilitation Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

4. Daniel Bourbonnais, PhD, is Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal; Researcher, Research Center, Montreal Rehabilitation Institute; and a member of the Centre de Recherche en Sciences Neurologiques, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Abstract

Abstract The relationship between upper extremity motor function and independence in basic activities of daily living in subjects with hemiplegia was explored. The Barthel Index (Mahoney & Barthel, 1965) and the Fugl-Meyer Test (Fugl-Meyer, Jääskö, Leyman, Olsson, & Steglind, 1975) were selected as the standard instruments for the evaluation of activities of daily living and upper extremity motor function, respectively, because their validity and reliability have been demonstrated many times. The Functional Test for the Hemiplegic/Paretic Upper Extremity (Wilson, Baker, & Craddock, 1984a, 1984b) was also used for the evaluation of upper extremity motor function. The results obtained in 18 subjects with hemiplegia indicate that the scores on the Barthel Index are poorly correlated with both the Fugl-Meyer Test and the Functional Test for the Hemiplegic/Paretic Upper Extremity scores. It is suggested that variables other than motor function, such as the learning of compensatory techniques and perceptual–cognitive status, are responsible for this discrepancy because they can influence activities of daily living performance in persons with hemiplegia. The high correlation between the scores on the Fugl-Meyer Test and the Functional Test for the Hemiplegic/Paretic Upper Extremity indicates that either test may be used for the assessment of upper extremity motor function.

Publisher

AOTA Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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