Purpose
A three item scale that measures lateropulsion or pusher syndrome, by rating the action/reaction of patients required to keep or change position.
Cost
FreeDiagnosis/Conditions
- Stroke Recovery
A three item scale that measures lateropulsion or pusher syndrome, by rating the action/reaction of patients required to keep or change position.
3
10 minutes
John M. Dudzik, MHS, OTR/L
Acute stroke: (Baccini, et al, 2008; n = 105)
Three different cutoff scores were used to identify the greatest agreement between clinical and SCP diagnosis.
Acute stroke: (Baccini, et al, 2006)
Acute stroke: (Baccini, et al, 2006)
Acute stroke: (Baccini, et al, 2008; n = 105; mean age 70.6 (11.2) years; concurrent study)
Values are negative due lower scores indicating better function with the SCP
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Karnath, HO and Brotz, D. Letter to the editor: Instructions for the Clinical Scale of Contraversive Pushing (SCP). Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 2007;21:370-371. doi:10.1177/154968307300702. http://nnr.sagepub.com/content/21/4/370.extract
We have reviewed more than 500 instruments for use with a number of diagnoses including stroke, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury among several others.