Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) |
Modified Ashworth Scale measures the level of spasticity, ranging from 0-4 with 0 being no increase in tone and 4 being affected parts rigid in flexion |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) |
Modified Ashworth Scale measures the level of spasticity, ranging from 0-4 with 0 being no increase in tone and 4 being affected parts rigid in flexion |
After 4 weeks |
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Primary |
Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) |
Modified Ashworth Scale measures the level of spasticity, ranging from 0-4 with 0 being no increase in tone and 4 being affected parts rigid in flexion |
After 8 weeks |
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Primary |
Finger Joint Position Sense |
Finger Joint Position Sense is done to determine the sense of position, in whcih the subjet's finger is moved by the outcome assesser with eyes closed. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Finger Joint Position Sense |
Finger Joint Position Sense is done to determine the sense of position, in whcih the subjet's finger is moved by the outcome assesser with eyes closed. |
After 4 weeks |
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Primary |
Finger Joint Position Sense |
Finger Joint Position Sense is done to determine the sense of position, in whcih the subjet's finger is moved by the outcome assesser with eyes closed. |
After 8 weeks |
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Primary |
Manual ability classification system |
Manual ability classification system is used to determine daily use hand activities |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Manual ability classification system |
Manual ability classification system is used to determine daily use hand activities |
After 4 weeks |
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Primary |
Manual ability classification system |
Manual ability classification system is used to determine daily use hand activities |
After 8 weeks |
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Primary |
Manual Muscle Testing |
Manual Muscle Testing is used to determine the strength. the score varies from 0-5; 0 means no contraction and 5 means movement aagainst maximum resistance |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Manual Muscle Testing |
Manual Muscle Testing is used to determine the strength. the score varies from 0-5; 0 means no contraction and 5 means movement aagainst maximum resistance |
After 4 weeks |
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Primary |
Manual Muscle Testing |
Manual Muscle Testing is used to determine the strength. the score varies from 0-5; 0 means no contraction and 5 means movement aagainst maximum resistance |
After 8 weeks |
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Primary |
Abilities of Hand (ABILHAND-KIDS) |
This tool is used to determine the hand and manual abilities of the kids. It has 21 manual activites with 3 levels each; 1 as impossible, 2 difficult and 3 easy. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Abilities of Hand (ABILHAND-KIDS) |
This tool is used to determine the hand and manual abilities of the kids. It has 21 manual activites with 3 levels each; 1 as impossible, 2 difficult and 3 easy. |
After 4 weeks |
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Primary |
Abilities of Hand (ABILHAND-KIDS) |
This tool is used to determine the hand and manual abilities of the kids. It has 21 manual activites with 3 levels each; 1 as impossible, 2 difficult and 3 easy. |
After 8 weeks |
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Primary |
Pediatric Arm Function Test |
This is used to determine the upper extremity movement patterns in playful situation. It has 26 items with each at 6 levels ranging from minimum to maximum function. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Pediatric Arm Function Test |
This is used to determine the upper extremity movement patterns in playful situation. It has 26 items with each at 6 levels ranging from minimum to maximum function. |
After 4 weeks |
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Primary |
Pediatric Arm Function Test |
This is used to determine the upper extremity movement patterns in playful situation. It has 26 items with each at 6 levels ranging from minimum to maximum function. |
After 8 weeks |
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