Difference between revisions of "MND-POST POLIO SYNDROME (PPS) CRITERIA"
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Halstead & Rossi (1987) criteria: | Halstead & Rossi (1987) criteria: | ||
<br/>1. A confirmed history paralytic | <br/>1. A confirmed history paralytic polio | ||
<br/>2. Partial or complete recovery | |||
<br/>3. A period of neurologic & functional stability for at least 15 years | <br/>3. A period of neurologic & functional stability for at least 15 years | ||
<br/>4. Onset of one of the following: fatigue, new weakness, muscle and/or joint pain, functional loss (difficulty walking & stair climbing), cold intolerance, new atrophy | <br/>4. Onset of one of the following: fatigue, new weakness, muscle and/or joint pain, functional loss (difficulty walking & stair climbing), cold intolerance, new atrophy |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023
SUMMARY
Halstead & Rossi (1987) criteria:
1. A confirmed history paralytic polio
2. Partial or complete recovery
3. A period of neurologic & functional stability for at least 15 years
4. Onset of one of the following: fatigue, new weakness, muscle and/or joint pain, functional loss (difficulty walking & stair climbing), cold intolerance, new atrophy
5. No other confounding factors
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