Difference between revisions of "MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS-SCALE"

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<br/>0: Normal  
<br/>0: Normal  
<br/>1: Mild Disability (visibly abnormal gait)  
<br/>1: Mild Disability (visibly abnormal gait)  
<br/>2 - Moderate Disability (visibly abnormal gait)  
<br/>2: Moderate Disability (visibly abnormal gait)  
<br/>3 - Early Cane (25 feet or 7.6 meters without cane)  
<br/>3: Early Cane (25 feet or 7.6 meters without cane)  
<br/>4 - Late Cane (&lt; 25 feet without cane)  
<br/>4: Late Cane (&lt; 25 feet without cane)  
<br/>5 - Bilateral Support (needed to walk 25 feet)  
<br/>5: Bilateral Support (needed to walk 25 feet)  
<br/>6 - Wheelchair (may be a few steps)  
<br/>6: Wheelchair (may be a few steps)  
<br/>U - Unclassifiable
<br/>U: Unclassifiable





Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023

SUMMARY

Disease steps in MS:
0: Normal
1: Mild Disability (visibly abnormal gait)
2: Moderate Disability (visibly abnormal gait)
3: Early Cane (25 feet or 7.6 meters without cane)
4: Late Cane (< 25 feet without cane)
5: Bilateral Support (needed to walk 25 feet)
6: Wheelchair (may be a few steps)
U: Unclassifiable


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