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"They" aka. what ever google returns on my searches mentions objectivity in the UPDRS, what parts of it are objective?
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You may have been asking this question facetiously, but I am going to assume you are serious.
Here is a copy of the UPDRS (United Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale) http://www.mdvu.org/library/ratingscales/pd/updrs.pdf The Motor Skills might be the only "objective" portion of the test because you tap your fingers a certain number of times before assigning a numerical value. But even within that area of testing are questions such as: "Facial expression" 0= Normal 1= Minimal hypomimia, could be normal "Poker Face" 3= Slight but definitelly abnormal diminutioon of facial aaexpressioon 3=Moderate hymimia; lips parted some of the time 4= Masked or fixed facies with severe or complete loss of facial expression; lips parted 1/4 inch or more. So in reality, most of the testing that screens a person into a study, or measures their digression or improvement is . . . at best . . . subjective. And what is worse - this is how we are diagnosed! Soo I think until we have a REAL test (blood test, x-ray, MRI, etc), then our PD diagnosis is highly subjective. Peggy |
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My question was both facetious and serious.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | pegleg (01-11-2011) |
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