Psychometrics of the Wrist Stability and Hand Mobility Subscales of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment in Moderately Impaired Stroke by Stephen J. Page, Erinn Hade,

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Psychometrics of the Wrist Stability and Hand Mobility Subscales of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment in Moderately Impaired Stroke by Stephen J. Page, Erinn Hade, and Andrew Persch ptjournal Volume 95(1): January 1, 2015 © 2015 American Physical Therapy Association

Psychometric Values Obtained on the w/h UE FM and ARATa. Stephen J. Page et al. PHYS THER 2015;95: © 2015 American Physical Therapy Association

Level of agreement between the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) and the wrist stability and hand mobility scales of the Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer Assessment (w/h UE FM) at the 2 administration periods: Bland-Altman plot with regression adjustment for trend. Stephen J. Page et al. PHYS THER 2015;95: © 2015 American Physical Therapy Association