Brandsma J W, Schreuders T A, Birke J A, Piefer A, Oostendorp R
National Institute for Research and Postgraduate Education in Physical Therapy (SWSF), Amersfoort, The Netherlands.
J Hand Ther. 1995 Jul-Sep;8(3):185-90. doi: 10.1016/s0894-1130(12)80014-7.
The reliability of manual muscle strength testing of the intrinsic muscles of the hand is reported. The muscle strengths of 28 patients who had neuropathies of the ulnar nerve or the ulnar and median nerves were graded by two physiotherapists to determine intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities. Muscle strength was graded using the numeric scale developed by the Medical Research Council (grades 0 to 5). Reliabilities were established for nine muscles or muscle groups. Intraobserver reliabilities ranged from 0.71 to 0.96 and interobserver reliabilities from 0.72 to 0.93. It is difficult to isolate, and hence grade, most of the intrinsic muscles of the hand. Therefore, it is suggested that specific movements be tested and graded when assessing and evaluating muscle or nerve function.
本文报告了手部固有肌徒手肌力测试的可靠性。两名物理治疗师对28例尺神经或尺神经与正中神经病变患者的肌肉力量进行分级,以确定观察者内和观察者间的可靠性。使用医学研究委员会制定的数字量表(0至5级)对肌肉力量进行分级。确定了九块肌肉或肌肉群的可靠性。观察者内可靠性范围为0.71至0.96,观察者间可靠性范围为0.72至0.93。手部的大多数固有肌难以分离并因此难以分级。因此,建议在评估肌肉或神经功能时测试并分级特定动作。