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- Title
Can Active Movement Scale (AMS) be an Indicator of Functioning in Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Palsy?
- Authors
Akel, Burcu Semin; Oskay, Deran; Öksüz, Çiğdem; Firat, Tüzün; Karahan, Sevilay; Leblebicioğlu, Gürsel
- Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relation of Active Movement Scale (AMS) with functional assessments and investigate if it is an indicator of functional outcomes in children with obstetrical brachial plexus paralysis (OBPP). Methods: Sixty-four children with Erb's Palsy (8,98±2,31 years) were assessed with AMS. Grip and pinch strength measurements were done and hand dexterity was measured with 9 hole peg test. For stating functional status, WeeFIM Activities of Daily Living scale and Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) were used. Results: Elbow, forearm and wrist movement graded by AMS were mostly related with hand strength (p<0,05). WeeFIM and PEDI were correlated with shoulder external rotation, elbow flexion, forearm supination and wrist movements which are the mostly used joint movements in daily living (p<0,05). It was remarkable that tripod strength and WeeFIM were the best measures explaining AMS according to regression studies. Conclusion: Our study showed that AMS may contribute to assess functioning, besides testing the range of motion in OBPP.
- Subjects
BRACHIAL plexus diseases; CEREBRAL palsy; REGRESSION analysis; OBSTETRICAL paralysis; BRAIN function localization; HEALTH outcome assessment
- Publication
Journal of Marmara University Institute of Health Sciences, 2012, Vol 2, Issue 2, p57
- ISSN
2146-3654
- Publication type
Article