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18 Cards in this Set

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No hand function
Stage 1
Flaccidity in Leg
Stage 1
Flaccidity; inability to perform any movement in Arm
Stage 1
In Arm beginning development of spasticity; limb synergies or some of their components begin to appear as associated reactions (same motion opposite side)
Stage 2
No thumb movement: Gross grasp beginning; minimal finger flexion possible
Stage 2
Leg - Spasticity develops; minimal voluntary movements
Stage 2
Leg - Spasticity peaks; flexion and extension synergy present; hip-knee-ankle flexion in sitting and standing
Stage 3
Gross grasp, hook grasp possible; no release
Stage 3
Arm - Spasticity increasing; synergy patterns or some of their components can be performed voluntarily
Stage 3
Arm - Spasticity declining; movement combination deviating from synergies are now possible
Stage 4
Gross grasp present; lateral prehension developing; small amount of finger extension and some thumb movement
Stage 4
Knee flexion past 90° in sitting, with foot sliding backward on floor; dorsiflexion with heel on floor and knee flexed to 90°
Stage 4
Arm - Synergies no longer dominant; more movement combinations deviating from synergies performed with greater ease
Stage 5
Palmer prehension, spherical and cylindrical grasp and release possible
Stage 5
Knee flexion with hip extended in standing; ankle dorsiflexion with hip and knee extended
Stage 5
Arm - Spasticity absent except when performing rapid movements; isolated joint movements preformed with ease
Stage 6
All types of prehension, individual finger motion, and full range of voluntary extension possible
Stage 6
Hip abduction in sitting or standing; reciprocal internal & external rotation of hip combined with inversion & eversion of ankle in sitting
Stage 6