Motor Function Tests – Neurological Motor Scoring
The neurological motor scoring test is a comprehensive and standardized method for evaluating motor function, coordination, and recovery in rodents
Key Research Model Applications of Neurological Motor Scoring
During the manual Neurological Motor Scoring test, parameters like extension, trembling of the legs, toe curl, foot dragging and (partial) analysis are determined to rapidly assess motor dysfunction in mice over a chosen time-period.

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Neurological Motor Scoring Sample Data

Manual neurological motor scoring of mice is a rapid method to longitudinally assess motor dysfunction of mice.
Mice overexpressing tau with a P301S mutation show a progressive increase on the neurological scoring system.
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