fuglmeyer scale grading

The fuglmeyer scale is a scale that evaluates the upper extremity, lower extremity, balance, sensory function of the extremities and joint mobility of the human body, and the severity of motor dysfunction in stroke can be simply determined by the final score derived from the scale evaluation.
In the fuglmeyer scale, 2 points are given to those who can fully complete the movement, 1 point to those who can partially complete the movement, and 0 point to those who can not complete the movement, of which 66 points are given to upper limb movement and 34 points to lower limb movement, with a total score of 100 points and a total of 50 movement items.
The higher the score, the better the motor function. If the total score is between 96 and 99, it is assessed as mild motor dysfunction of the affected limb, between 85 and 95 as moderate motor dysfunction of the affected limb, between 50 and 84 as significant motor dysfunction of the affected limb, and a total score of less than 50 as severe motor dysfunction of the affected limb.
If limb dysfunction occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and carry out evaluation and rehabilitation treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.