Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3080407 Neuromuscular Disorders 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo develop and evaluate an expanded version of the Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale allowing for evaluation of ambulatory SMA patients.ProceduresThirty-eight patients with SMA type II or III were evaluated using the Gross Motor Function Measure and the Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale. Based on statistical and clinical criteria, we selected 13 Gross Motor Function Measure items to develop an expanded HFMS. The expanded Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale was validated by comparison with the Gross Motor Function Measure minus the 13 items (GMFM-75) and an assessment of clinical function. The reliability of the expanded Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale in 36 patients was established.FindingsThe expanded Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale was highly correlated with the GMFM-75 and the clinical function assessment (p = 0.97, and p = 0.90). The expanded Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale showed excellent test–retest reliability (International Coordinating Committee = 0.99).ConclusionsThe expanded Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale allows assessment of high functioning SMA type II and III patients. Ease of administration and correlation with established motor function measures justify use in future SMA clinical trials.

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