I have no idea if this is a valid way to measure spasticity. Thats what your doctor is for.
http://search.naric.com/research/rehab/redesign_record.cfm?search=2&type=all&criteria=J65851&phrase=no&rec=121234
NARIC Accession Number: J65851. What's this?
ISSN: 0003-9993.
Author(s): Chuang, Li-Ling; Lin, Keh-Chung; Wu, Ching-Yi; Chang, Chein-Wei; Chen, Hsieh-Ching; Yin, Hsin-Pei; Wang, Lei.
Publication Year: 2013.
Number of Pages: 8.
Abstract: Study investigated the relative and
absolute reliabilities of the myotonometer, a device that can measure
and record muscle tone, in assessing the hemiparetic arm in 61 patients
with stroke. Muscle tone, elasticity, and stiffness of relaxed affected
deltoid, triceps brachii, biceps brachii, extensor digitorum, flexor
carpi radialis, and flexor carpi ulnaris were measured twice, 30 minutes
apart, using the myotonometer. Intraclass correlation coefficient
(ICC), a relative reliability index, was calculated for 3 muscular
properties and for each muscle to examine the degree of consistency and
agreement between the 2 test sessions. Absolute reliability indices,
including the standard error of measurement (SEM), smallest real
difference (SRD), and Bland-Altman limits of agreement (LOA), were used
to quantify measurement errors and check systematic biases of the 2 test
sessions. The ICCs were .83 to .95 for muscle tone, elasticity, and
stiffness of all muscle groups. The SEM and the SRD of muscle tone,
elasticity, and stiffness of the biceps were the smallest among the 6
muscles tested. The Bland-Altman analyses showed no systematic bias
between most of the repeated measurements. Compared with other muscles,
biceps had narrower LOA ranges, indicating that the myotonometric
measurements of the biceps had higher stability and less variation over
time. The results indicate that the myotonometer reliably measures
muscular properties, with good relative and absolute reliabilities.
These findings are useful for clinicians and researchers to assess
muscle properties reliably and determine whether a real change has
occurred in groups and on individual levels of patients with stroke.
Descriptor Terms: DEVICES EVALUATION, HEMIPLEGIA, MEASUREMENTS, MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, MUSCLES, PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, STROKE.
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