Standardized International Manual of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Motor Function After Stroke
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Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
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BackgroundFugl-Meyer Assessment of upper and lower extremity is the recommended primary clinical outcome measure of motor function in stroke rehabilitation. However, variations between different manuals undermine the reliability of the assessment, making it difficult to compare results and pool data across trials and centers.ObjectiveTo develop a consensus-based international Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) manual aligned with the original assessment along with agreed recommendations for assessor training. Additionally, the study aims to provide a critical review of current evidence on the measurement properties.MethodsFourteen experienced health professionals and expert FMA users, working in 3 different continents, 6 countries and 13 research centers, participated in an iterative consensus process to generate a comprehensive agreed FMA manual. Agreement of at least 75% determined by voting was the minimum accepted threshold for each section of the manual. Consensus on assessor training was also sought. The evidence on measurement properties was compiled through a systematic literature review.ResultsGreater than 79% agreement was reached for each section of the final FMA manual. Assessors should have strong foundation in neurorehabilitation and clinical assessment. Novice assessors should undergo structured training including supervised practical training with patients to ensure consistent and accurate scoring. Previous research adherent to the original FMA assessment, confirms strong validity and reliability, but provide limited information of minimal clinically important difference thresholds.ConclusionsThis internationally agreed manual provides a common ground for improved consistency in administration of FMA worldwide and thereby will enable reliable data pooling and increase the comparability of results in future trials and clinical practice.
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This article was originally published in Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. The version of record is available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/15459683251412300
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Hervé-Colas, J., Newton, S. P., Engelter, S. T., Hayward, K. S., Held, J. P. O., Intering, N., Kwakkel, G., Pohl, J., Reisman, D. S., Schwarz, A., Sunnerhagen, K. S., Veerbeek, J. M., Wiesner, K., Zandvliet, S. B., & Alt Murphy, M. (2026). Standardized International Manual of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Motor Function After Stroke. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair, 15459683251412300. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/15459683251412300
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