The Rivermead Mobility Index: a further development of the Rivermead Motor Assessment.

F M Collen, D T Wade, G F Robb, C M Bradshaw
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This paper reports on a development of the Rivermead Motor Assessment Gross Function scale, the Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI), a new measure of mobility disability which concentrates on body mobility. An early development included a second scale concentrating on elective mobility, but the results showed this to be unreliable. The RMI comprises a series of 14 questions and one direct observation, and covers a range of activities from turning over in bed to running. Its inter-observer reliability was tested on two groups of patients (n = 23 and 20 respectively) and it is reliable to a limit of 2 points (out of 15). Its validity as a measure of mobility after head injury and stroke was tested by concurrent measurement of mobility using gait speed and endurance, and by standing balance. The RMI does form a scale. It is short, simple, and clinically relevant, and can be used in hospital or at home.

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Rivermead Mobility Index: Rivermead Motor Assessment的进一步发展。
本文报道了Rivermead运动评估总功能量表的发展,即Rivermead运动能力指数(RMI),这是一种专注于身体运动能力的新的运动障碍衡量标准。早期的发展包括第二种侧重于选择性流动性的量表,但结果表明这是不可靠的。RMI包括一系列14个问题和一个直接观察,涵盖了从在床上翻身到跑步的一系列活动。对两组患者(n = 23和20)进行了观察者间信度测试,其可靠性达到2点(满分15分)。通过同时测量步态速度和耐力以及站立平衡来测试其作为脑损伤和中风后活动能力的有效性。RMI确实形成了一个尺度。它简短,简单,具有临床相关性,可在医院或家中使用。
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