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Αξιολόγηση Fugl-Meyer×Berg Balance Scale×Αξιολόγηση Ισορροπίας Mini-BESTest×NIHSS: Κλίμακα Εγκεφαλικού Επεισοδίου των Εθνικών Ινστιτούτων Υγείας×
ΠεδίοΑποκατάστασηΦυσικοθεραπείαΑποκατάστασηΝευρολογία
ΟικογένειαProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Έτος προέλευσης1975198920091989
ΔημιουργόςFugl-Meyer, Jääskö, LeymanKatherine BergHorak, Wrisley, FrankThomas Brott and NIH Stroke Study Group
ΤύποςPerformance-based clinical scaleFunctional assessment scalePerformance-based testClinician-rated
Θεμελιώδης πηγήFugl-Meyer, A. R., Jääskö, L., Leyman, I., Olsson, S., & Steglind, S. (1975). The post-stroke hemiplegic patient: a method for evaluation of physical performance. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 7(2), 13–31. link ↗Berg, K. O., Wood-Dauphinee, S. L., Williams, J. I., & Maki, B. (1992). Measuring balance in the elderly: Validation of an instrument. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 83(Suppl 2), S7-S11. link ↗Horak, F. B., Wrisley, D. M., & Frank, J. (2009). The Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest): using organization of sensory inputs and motor output to identify balance deficits. Physical Therapy, 89(5), 484–498. DOI ↗Brott, T., Adams, H. P., Olinger, C. P., et al. (1989). Measurements of acute cerebral infarction: A clinical examination scale. Stroke, 20(7), 864-870. DOI ↗
Εναλλακτικές ονομασίεςFMA, Fugl-Meyer Scale, FMA StrokeBBSMini-BESTest, BESTest, Balance Evaluation Systems TestNIH Stroke Scale
Συναφείς3315
ΣύνοψηThe Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) is a comprehensive, clinician-administered scale measuring sensorimotor recovery and motor impairment in stroke patients. Developed by Fugl-Meyer and colleagues in 1975, FMA has become the gold standard outcome measure in stroke rehabilitation research and clinical practice for quantifying motor recovery in the upper extremity, lower extremity, balance, and sensation.The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) is a 14-item performance-based assessment developed by Katherine Berg in 1989 to measure balance ability in older adults and individuals with neurological conditions. It evaluates static and dynamic balance through functional tasks relevant to daily living, providing a reliable and valid tool for fall risk assessment and rehabilitation monitoring.The Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test (Mini-BESTest) is a brief performance-based measure of balance impairment designed to identify the underlying sensory, motor, and cognitive contributions to balance deficits. Developed by Franchignoni and colleagues in 2010 as a shortened version of the comprehensive BESTest, Mini-BESTest is ideal for clinical use, assessing balance function in 10–15 minutes and helping guide targeted rehabilitation.The NIHSS is the standard acute stroke severity assessment tool used in emergency departments, stroke centers, and clinical trials worldwide. Developed by the NIH Stroke Study Group in 1989, the 15-item scale provides rapid, reproducible quantification of acute neurological deficit from ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. NIHSS scores inform thrombolytic and thrombectomy eligibility, predict outcomes, and serve as primary endpoint in stroke intervention trials.
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