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Purposes of functional assessment - 1) to indicate presence and severity of disease, 2) to measure a person's need for care, 3) to monitor change over time, and 4) to maintain an optimally cost effective clinical operation.
The Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) is a questionnaire containing 20 questions about a person's ability to perform everyday tasks. The LEFS can be used by clinicians as a measure of patients' initial function, ongoing progress and outcome, as well as to set functional goals.
The PSFS is a self-reported valid, reliable, and responsive outcome measure for patients with back, neck, knee and upper extremity problems. It has also been shown to have a high test-retest reliability in both generic lower back pain and knee dysfunction issues.
Phys Ther. 1999 Apr;79(4):371-83. The Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) is a questionnaire containing 20 questions about a person's ability to perform everyday tasks. The LEFS can be used by clinicians as a measure of patients' initial function, ongoing progress and outcome, as well as to set functional goals.
FAS is an objective observer rated measurement that assesses restriction of functional activities related to an anatomical area where a patient experiences pain following surgery.

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Functional Outcome Assessment \u2013 Patient completed questionnaires designed to measure a patient's. limitations in performing the usual human tasks of living and to directly quantify functional and behavioral. symptoms. Current (Functional Outcome Assessment) \u2013 A patient having a documented functional outcome.
The PSFS is a self-reported valid, reliable, and responsive outcome measure for patients with back, neck, knee and upper extremity problems. It has also been shown to have a high test-retest reliability in both generic lower back pain and knee dysfunction issues.
FAS is an objective observer rated measurement that assesses restriction of functional activities related to an anatomical area where a patient experiences pain following surgery.
1. PSFS developed by: Stratford, P., Gill, C., Westaway, M., & Binkley, J. (1995). Assessing disability and change on individual patients: a report of a patient specific measure.
The median score for the LEFS for the whole population was 77 (out of a maximum of 80). Men and women had similar median scores (78 and 76, respectively), and younger individuals had better scores. Participants who were unfit for work had worse scores.

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