Evaluation of the graded redefined assessment of strength, sensibility and prehension (GRASSP) in children with tetraplegia.
M J MulcaheyChristina Calhoun ThielenKathryn DentRebecca SinkoCristina L SadowskyRebecca MartinLawrence C VogelLoren DavidsonHeather TaylorJackie BultmanJohn GaughanPublished in: Spinal cord (2018)
Results support the validity of the GRASSP and provide evidence that the scores are reliable when administered to children. The GRASSP sensory and strength subtests are recommended for children beginning at 6 years of age, and the GRASSP prehension performance/ability subtest for children beginning at 8 years of age. Normative data are needed for the performance components of the GRASSP.