Development and validation of Spasticity Index-Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica2018Vol. 138(1), pp. 47–54
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Kristijonas Milinis, Alan Tennant, R. J. Mills, Ammar Al‐Chalabi, Georgina Burke, D J Dick, J. Ealing, C. Oliver Hanemann, Timothy Harrower, Christopher McDermott, Tahir Majeed, Ashwin Pinto, Kevin Talbot, Timothy L. Williams, Carolyn Young, the TONiC study group
Abstract
The SI-ALS is a disease-specific self-report scale, which provides a robust interval-level measure of spasticity in ALS. Spasticity has a substantial impact on quality of life in ALS.
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