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Motor assessment using the NIH Toolbox

Journal

NEUROLOGY
Volume 80, Issue -, Pages S65-S75

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182872e01

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Funding

  1. Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, NIH [HHS-N-260-2006-00007-C]
  2. Blueprint for Neuroscience Research
  3. NIH [P30 AG028748, K12AG001004, R21HS017621, R01AG036776, U01AG034661, R01AG023555]
  4. Archstone Foundation
  5. John A. Hartford Foundation
  6. Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
  7. SCAN Foundation
  8. UniHealth Foundation
  9. California Breast Cancer Research Program
  10. Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs
  11. National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research [H133B090024]
  12. Agency on Healthcare Research and Quality [RFA-HS-11-001]
  13. Forest-Ironwood Pharmaceuticals
  14. Daiicho-Sankyo, Inc.
  15. DHHS/BHPr [2 D01HP00003, HHSH230-200432029C]
  16. Merck Pharmaceuticals [MK 05-0518]
  17. NIDRR [H133B080031]
  18. University of Connecticut
  19. NIH. [HHS-N-260-2006-00007-C, 1U5AR057951-01, U01 AR 052177, P30AG028748, P30AG017265, R01NR010736, RC1AG035664, R03HS018098, RC2MD004770, N01-AG-6-0007, 1U5AR057943, HHSN260200600007, U01DK082342, U01NS056 975, K23HL085766, RC2AG036498]

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Motor function involves complex physiologic processes and requires the integration of multiple systems, including neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and cardiopulmonary, and neural motor and sensory-perceptual systems. Motor-functional status is indicative of current physical health status, burden of disease, and long-term health outcomes, and is integrally related to daily functioning and quality of life. Given its importance to overall neurologic health and function, motor function was identified as a key domain for inclusion in the NIH Toolbox for Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function (NIH Toolbox). We engaged in a 3-stage developmental process to: 1) identify key subdomains and candidate measures for inclusion in the NIH Toolbox, 2) pretest candidate measures for feasibility across the age span of people aged 3 to 85 years, and 3) validate candidate measures against criterion measures in a sample of healthy individuals aged 3 to 85 years (n = 340). Based on extensive literature review and input from content experts, the 5 subdomains of dexterity, strength, balance, locomotion, and endurance were recommended for inclusion in the NIH Toolbox motor battery. Based on our validation testing, valid and reliable measures that are simultaneously low-cost and portable have been recommended to assess each subdomain, including the 9-hole peg board for dexterity, grip dynamometry for upper-extremity strength, standing balance test, 4-mwalk test for gait speed, and a 2-minute walk test for endurance. Neurology (R) 2013; 80 (Suppl 3):S65-S75

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