What does the WMFT measure?

What does the WMFT measure?

The WMFT is a quantitative measure of upper extremity motor ability through timed and functional tasks.

What is motor function assessment?

The Motricity Index (MI) is a valid and reliable test of motor impairment that can be performed quickly. The test assesses pinching a cube with the index finger and thumb, as well as elbow flexion, shoulder abduction, ankle dorsiflexion, knee extension, and hip flexion.

How do you assess motor function in nursing?

§ Assess wrist flexion and extension. Test each function with resistance. § For focused upper extremity assessment, assess each digit for flexion, extension and lateral movement. § Apply painful stimuli to elicit a motor response (start with central pain; move to peripheral pain if no response occurs).

How do you assess motor activity?

What is a quick way to assess motor function in an unconscious patient? Lift both patient’s arms together. While protecting the limbs from injury, release both arms together. A paralysed arm will fall more rapidly.

How do you score box and blocks?

Scoring: Clients are scored based on the number of blocks transferred from one compartment to the other compartment in 60 seconds. Score each hand separately. Higher scores are indicative of better manual dexterity.

How do you assess motor skills?

A motor skills assessment varies depending on the age of the child or young person and will be age appropriate. Motor skills assessments involve a mixture of physical activities, questions, drawing and writing.

What is the validity of the WMFT test?

Known group’s validity, as calculated using Wilcoxon test, showed that the WMFT scores for the dominant and the non-dominant hand of individuals without impairment were significant higher when compared to the most and to the least affected upper extremities of clients with stroke.

How is the WMFT related to the FMA?

Subjects performed the WMFT and the upper extremity portion of the Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment (FMA) on 2 occasions (12 to 16 days apart), with scoring performed independently by 2 random raters. Results —The WMFT and FMA demonstrated agreement ( P <0.0001) between raters at each session.

What was the original purpose of the WMFT?

In 1999, a graded WMFT was developed by Uswatte and Taub to assess the motor abilities of patients who were functioning at a lower level (Morris, Uswatte, Crago, Cook & Taub, 2001). The original version of the WMFT consisted of 21 items.

How long does it take to administer the WMFT?

The WMFT takes approximately 30 minutes to administer. X Reliability can be defined in a variety of ways. It is generally understood to be the extent to which a measure is stable or consistent and produces similar results when administered repeatedly.

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