Tasks of activities of daily living (ADL) are more valuable than the classical neurological examination to assess upper extremity function and mobility in multiple sclerosis.
Caspar Ep van MunsterMarcus D' SouzaSaskia SteinheimerChristian P KammJessica BurggraaffManuela DiederichKristina KravalisJonas DornLorcan C WalshFrank DahlkeLudwig KapposBernard Mj UitdehaagPublished in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2018)
Combinations of movements are valuable to assess UEF and mobility. Incorporating ADL tasks into daily clinical practice and clinical trials may be more valuable than the classical neurological examination of UEF and mobility.