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  1. Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) - Physiopedia

    Through timed and practical exercises, the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) measures upper extremity (UE) motor abilities[1].

  2. The WMFT has been found to be useful for characterizing the motor status of chronic patients from a population of higher functioning individuals with stroke and traumatic brain injury, in terms of severity …

  3. Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) – Complete Explanation + PDF

    Oct 23, 2025 · In this article, we explain everything you need to know about the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT). We will cover the aspects it evaluates, the target population, a detailed step-by-step …

  4. Wolf Motor Function Test | RehabMeasures Database

    Mar 19, 2016 · The WMFT is a quantitative measure of upper extremity motor ability through timed and functional tasks. Instrument Details. The original version consisted of 21 items; the widely used …

  5. Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) - Carepatron

    Aug 1, 2025 · Use the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) to measure the upper extremity (UE) motor abilities of your patient. Recover from injuries, and speed up rehabilitation with this clinically proven …

  6. How to Administer the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT)

    Nov 22, 2013 · The objectives today are to explain the value of the Wolf Motor Function Test, or "Wolf", teach you how to administer it, and give you some background and rationale.

  7. Task Description: Participant attempts to grip the dynamometer with greatest grip strength possible. The test should be conducted 3 times with a 1-minute rest between trails.

  8. The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) quan-tifies upper extremity (UE) motor ability through timed and functional tasks (Wolf et al. 1995). When administering the WMFT, the examiner should test the less …

  9. Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) | 93 | Occupational Therapy …

    The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT), developed by Wolf et al. (1989) and later modified by Taub et al. (1998), is used to assess upper extremity function.

  10. Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) - Strokengine

    The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) quantifies upper extremity (UE) motor ability through timed and functional tasks (Wolf, Catlin, Ellis, Archer, Morgan & Piacentino, 1995).