Jebsen Hand Function Test (JHFT)
Tyra Chu2025-12-10T10:34:23-08:00Developed to provide a standardized and objective evaluation of fine and gross motor hand function using simulated activities of daily living. Items to be performed on both the [...]
Developed to provide a standardized and objective evaluation of fine and gross motor hand function using simulated activities of daily living. Items to be performed on both the [...]
The FRT was originally designed as a simple reach test designed to assess standing balance. This modified version is designed to assess sitting balance in individuals with SCI [...]
The Quadriplegia Index of Function (QIF) assesses functional performance by observing people with cervical SCI complete activities of daily living (ADLs) like transfers, dressing, bathing, and feeding. The [...]
Tool Description Designed to measure grips that are needed for certain ADLs such as eating, driving, personal hygiene, and writing. Includes subtests that represent common handgrips (volar, [...]
Measure of arm and hand function in individuals with tetraplegia. Consists of 9 subclasses: Self-care Dressing Continence Mobility Eating and drinking Work/admin/telecom Leisure Household Miscellaneous. Clinical Considerations Test [...]
The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Hand Function Test (TRI-HFT) is a test to measure unilateral gross motor function of the hand (focusing on lateral pinch, pulp pinch, and palmar grasp) [...]
The upper extremity motor score (UEMS) is a subscale of the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) that assesses upper extremity muscle strength. Previous [...]
Originally developed to assess basic functional modalities of the arm and hand in individuals with cervical SCI. Assesses positioning and stabilization of the arms, opening and closing of [...]
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