The Relative Merits of an Individualized Versus a Generic Approach to Rating Functional Performance in Childhood Dystonia.
Hortensia GimenoJessica FarberJessica ThorntonHelene PolatajkoPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Best practice in rehabilitation requires the use of outcome measures that optimally captures performance and performance change for children and young people with dystonic movement. When working with clients with severe motor-performance deficits, PQRS-I appears to be the better approach to capturing performance and performance changes.