Instruments to assess upper-limb function in children and adolescents with neuromuscular diseases: a systematic review.
Gabriela Barroso De Queiroz DavoliJuliana CardosoGiovanna Constantin SilvaRoberta de Fátima Carreira MoreiraAna Cláudia Mattiello-SverzutPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
The PUL, DMD Upper Limb PROM, and RULM are the most suitable instruments to assess upper-limb function in the two most prevalent paediatric NMDs. The identified gaps and methodological flaws of the available instruments indicate a need to develop high-quality instruments to assess other types of paediatric NMDs. What this paper adds The most suitable observer-rater instrument to assess upper-limb function in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the Performance of Upper Limb. The most suitable observer-rater instrument to assess upper-limb function in spinal muscular atrophy is the Revised Upper Limb Module. The DMD Upper Limb patient-reported outcome measure is recommended to assess the upper-limb performance of patients with DMD. Literature gaps and methodological flaws indicate the need to develop high-quality instruments to assess other types of paediatric neuromuscular disease.