EXAM AND OUTCOME MEASURE MS Flashcards
Common activity limitations outcome measures MS
T25FW
6MWT/2MWT
TUG -
–cognitive correlates with EDSS, ABC, TUG vs cog: 31% is an important change
9HPT - UE function; part of MS functional composite
MiniBest - anticipatory, sensory orientation, reactive postural control, dynamic gait
CTSIB/SOT- SOT is responsive to change following vestibular rehabilitation
Common participation restrictions outcome measures MS
PATIENT REPORTED: MSWS-12- higher score means greater impairment, clinically meaningful change: 5 points
DHI - dizziness handicap inventory: 100= complete disability due to dizziness; good responsiveness to vestibular rehab; MDC: 22.5
MFIS - modified fatigue impact scale - rate impact on phys, cog, and psychosocial subscales (0-84) OR abbreviated measure with 5 items
Steps/PA- step count can aid in fall risk detection when combined with MSWS-12
T25FW
GAIT SPEED TEST
> 6 seconds correlates with occupational changes
8 seconds correlates with medicare disability, dependence with ADLs
6MWT correlates with
EDSS and 2MWT
mild: 603 m
moderate: 507 m
severe: 389 m
MCID: 21.6 M or 20% change
CONTENTS OF MS functional composite
T25FW, 9HPT, PASAT - paced auditory serial additional test (cognition test)
What is the cut-off for fall risk on the MiniBEST and MDC?
16/28 (in older adults)
MDC: 3.5-4.7
What is a goal for steps/day that a person with MS can be given with the use of an accelerometer?
3279 steps/day= fully ambulatory
EDSS < 4
Step count measured by an accelerometer can aid in fall risk detection when combined with:
MSWS-12
Average steps in a day for ppl with MS:
5702