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Mar 19, 2016 · 3) Strength. Includes 15 function-based tasks and 2 strength based tasks. 1) Performance time is referred to as WMFT-TIME. 2) Functional ability is referred to as WMFT-FAS. Items 1-6 involve timed functional tasks, items 7-14 are measures of strength, and the remaining 9 items consist of analyzing movement quality when completing various tasks.
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Through timed and practical exercises, the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) measures upper extremity (UE) motor abilities.
Individuals with strokeIndividuals with upper extremity functional deficitsThe original version of the WMFT consisted of 21 items. The widely used version of the WMFT consists of 17 items.It is composed of three parts namely, time, functional ability (items 1-6) and strength (items 7-14). *remaining 9 items involves analysing movement quality when completing various tasks.The less affected side is tested first, followed by the affected limb.The following tasks should be completed as quickly as possible, with a 120-second time limit.Uses 6-point ordinal scale. 0. “Does not attempt with UE being tested” 1. “UE being tested does not participate functionally; however, an attempt is made to use the UE. In unilateral tasks, the UE not being tested may be used to move the UE being tested”. 2. “Does attempt, but requires assistance of the UE not being tested for minor readjustments o...
To extend the applicability of the Wolf Motor Function test (WMFT) to describe the residual functional abilities of moderate-to-severely affected stroke patients. The WMFT is a motor function test for mild to moderate upper extremity weakness in stroke patients, but it has not been routinely used for evaluation of more severe hemiparetic stroke ...
- Timea M. Hodics, Kyle Nakatsuka, Bhim Upreti, Arun Alex, Patricia S. Smith, John C. Pezzullo
- 10.1016/j.apmr.2012.05.002
- 2012
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Background and Purpose —The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) is a new time-based method to evaluate upper extremity performance while providing insight into joint-specific and total limb movements. This study addresses selected psychometric attributes of the WMFT applied to a chronic stroke population. Methods —Nineteen individuals after ...