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    What is modified modified ashworth scale?

    Can anybody help please? I would like to know the difference between modified ashworth scale and modified modified ashworth scale. I need the measurement scale.

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    Re: What is modified modified ashworth scale?

    Hi,
    try here:
    Searchable database - Outcome measures - Clinical resources - evidence and knowledge - Practice - Members - The CSP
    This gives you information on both scales.

    books:
    Wade DT (1992) Measurement in Neurological Rehabilitation. Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-261954-3

    Hill, K. Denisenko, S., Miller, K., & Clements, T. (2005). Clinical Outcome Measurement in Adult Neurological Physiotherapy (3rd ed.). Australian Physiotherapy Association, National Neurology group.


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    Re: What is modified modified ashworth scale?

    The modified Ashworth scale
    0. No increase in muscle tone
    1. Slight increase in tone with a catch and
    release or minimal resistance at end of
    range
    2. As 2 but with minimal resistance
    through range following catch
    3. More marked increase tone through
    ROM
    4. Considerable increase in tone, passive
    movement difficult.
    5. Affected part rigid


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    Re: What is modified modified ashworth scale?

    Fyzio has given some great refs for the two versions of the Ashworth Scale. As far as I know there is no such thing as the Modified Modified Ashworth Scale. - but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

    There are some fundamental validity problems with the Ashworth scales. the most important is that they fail to distinguish spasticity from other forms of increased tone at each level of the test.

    For a measure of spasticity the Tardieu scale is superior as it really does measure spasticity - ie velocity-dependent resistance to movement:

    The Tardieu Scale differentiates contracture from spasticity whereas the Ashworth Scale is confounded by it -- Patrick and Ada 20 (2): 173 -- Clinical Rehabilitation

    http://http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16861197

    Here is the scoring instructions:

    http://www.mdvu.org/library/ratingsc...dieu_Scale.pdf


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    Re: What is modified modified ashworth scale?

    Well don't know more but i have head about it that there are some fundamental validity problems with the ashworth scales.it facing some big problem as i know..

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