J. Sanford et al., RELIABILITY OF THE FUGL-MEYER ASSESSMENT FOR TESTING MOTOR-PERFORMANCE IN PATIENTS FOLLOWING STROKE, Physical therapy, 73(7), 1993, pp. 447-454
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to establish the
interrater reliability of assessments made with the Fugl-Meyer evalua
tion of physical performance in a rehabilitation setting Subjects. Twe
lve patients (7 male, 5 female), aged 49 to 86 years (XBAR=66), who ba
d sustained a cerebrovascular accident participated in the study. All
patients were admitted consecutively to a rehabilitation center and we
re between 6 days and 6 months poststroke. Methods. Three physical the
rapists, each with more than 10 years of experience, assessed the pati
ents in a randomized and balanced order using this assessment The ther
apists standardized the assessment approach prior to the study but did
not discuss the procedure once the study began. Results. The overall
reliability was high (overall intraclass correlation coefficient=.96),
and the intraclass correlation coefficients for the subsections of th
e assessment varied from .61 for pain to .97 for the upper extremity.
Conclusion and Discussion. The relative merits of using the Fugl-Meyer
assessment as a research tool versus a clinical assessment for stroke
are discussed.