Hi all
I am interested to know what people in other countries are doing for strength testing in rehab, particularly with our neuro patients, and what your views are about what we should be doing for measuring strength.
Here in NZ we seem to be stuck with MMT using the Medical Research Council Scale (0-5). As a test it has so many limitations. It seems odd in the 21st century that we are using such an archaic system when there is so much technology available
It would be nice if we were using hand held dynamometers. A simple dynamometer would give so much more useful information, provide a chance for superior clinical reasoning and would provide a responsive test to monitor progress. However our public hospital system won't fork out the cost and there doesn't seem to be the will amongst physios to change.
We also have a company here that has developed a hand held dynamometer that will measure strength against range - ie you perform a concentric muscle test through full range and you get a readout curve of strength against gonimoetry. From the preliminary industrial and reliability tests it looks really promising, however it will probably cost a bit and I just don't see it getting adopted by physios here.
What do you think?
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