Grading of muscle strength:
Grade
Strength
Description
5*
Normal
Completes range of motion and holds against maximal finger resistance
4*
Good
Completes range against moderate resistance
3
Fair
Completes range of motion with no resistance
2
Poor
Completes range of motion
1
Trace
Palpable or visible contractile activity, which may or may not be accompanied by a flicker of motion
0
Zero
No contractile activity
*The distinction between Grades 4 and 5 is based on comparison with the normal hand and, barring that, extensive experience in testing the hand.
Position of patient's hand and upper extremity
Examiner’s Actions
Instructions for the patient
In muscle testing, a normal result is a positive one. During a normal muscle test, the examiner should observe a normal muscle contraction that can move the joint or tendon against full resistance
In muscle testing, an abnormal result is a negative one. During an abnormal muscle test, the examiner should observe an abnormal muscle contraction that can move the joint or tendon. In a complete denervation injury, such as a complete nerve laceration, there will be no evidence of any muscle function and the muscle testing grade will be zero.