AIM:

To assess motor impairments in Parkinson’s disease

Rationale:

Assessment using items from the motor examination section of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) includes:

1. Action tremor (item 21)

2. Finger taps (item 23)

3. Hand grips (item 24)

4. Hand pronate/supinate (item 25)

5. Leg agility (item 26)

6. Rigidity (item 22)

7. Arise from chair (item 27)

8. Postural stability (item 30)

Equipment:

  • 2 chairs

Key Points

General:

  • Test both sides
  • Use UPDRS criteria (link to guidelines) to grade the patient’s performance

Finger taps (item 23), hand grips (item 24), hand pronate/supinate (item 25) and leg agility (item 26):

  • Ensure therapist demonstrates fast, large amplitude movements

Arise from chair (item 27)

  • Ensure therapist is positioned to steady patient if necessary

Postural stability (item 30):

  • Ensure therapist is positioned to steady patient if necessary, but not to interfere with backwards steps taken by the patient
  • Ensure therapist is positioned with a wall a couple of steps behind him/her for safety

Common Errors:

  • Rigidity (item 22): In testing for arm and leg rigidity therapist does not use concurrent movements to differentiate between a grade 0 and a grade 1 response

Progression and Variety:

  • Not applicable (as these tests are performed in a standardised manner)