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Măsura Independenței Funcționale×Evaluarea Fugl-Meyer×
DomeniuReabilitareReabilitare
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției19871975
Autorul originalGranger, Deutsch, LinnFugl-Meyer, Jääskö, Leyman
TipComprehensive functional independence scalePerformance-based clinical scale
Sursa seminalăGranger, C. V., Deutsch, A., & Linn, R. T. (1998). Advances in functional assessment for medical rehabilitation. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 5(2), 27–35. link ↗Fugl-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 ↗
Denumiri alternativeFIM, FIM Scale, FIM+FAMFMA, Fugl-Meyer Scale, FMA Stroke
Înrudite33
RezumatThe Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is a comprehensive 18-item scale assessing functional independence and burden of care in patients with disability across motor and cognitive domains. Developed by Granger and colleagues in 1987, FIM has become the standard outcome measure in rehabilitation medicine, mandated by Medicare for documenting rehabilitation outcomes and discharge planning in inpatient rehabilitation facilities.The 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.
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