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The LEFS rating scale categories are: (1) \u201cextreme difficulty or unable to perform,\u201d (2) \u201cquite a bit of difficulty,\u201d (3) \u201cmoderate difficulty,\u201d (4) \u201ca little bit of difficulty,\u201d and (5) \u201cno difficulty.\u201d In addition, the participant could elect \u201cnot applicable\u201d for any item; this response was recorded as missing data ...
Conclusion: The LEFS is reliable and valid to assess group and individual change, and has large responsiveness. The LEFS and the comparison measures likely assess different constructs.
LEFS score = SUM (points for all 20 activities) Interpretation: Minimum score: 0 Maximum score: 80 The lower the score the greater the disability. The Minimal Detectable Change (MDC) is 9 scale points. The Minimal clinically Important Difference (MCID) is 9 scale points.
They found a mean LEFS score of 71, indicating a good result of their treatment. When less than 15% of the individuals have the minimum score, no floor effect is present, and when less than 15% reach the maximum score, there is no ceiling effect (McHorney and Tarlov 1995).
They found a mean LEFS score of 71, indicating a good result of their treatment. When less than 15% of the individuals have the minimum score, no floor effect is present, and when less than 15% reach the maximum score, there is no ceiling effect (McHorney and Tarlov 1995).
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The LEFS rating scale categories are: (1) \u201cextreme difficulty or unable to perform,\u201d (2) \u201cquite a bit of difficulty,\u201d (3) \u201cmoderate difficulty,\u201d (4) \u201ca little bit of difficulty,\u201d and (5) \u201cno difficulty.\u201d In addition, the participant could elect \u201cnot applicable\u201d for any item; this response was recorded as missing data ...
LEFS score = SUM (points for all 20 activities) Interpretation: Minimum score: 0 Maximum score: 80 The lower the score the greater the disability. The Minimal Detectable Change (MDC) is 9 scale points. The Minimal clinically Important Difference (MCID) is 9 scale points.
Binkley et al5 developed the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) as a patient-reported measure to examine the functional status in the presence of lower extremity musculoskeletal problems. The LEFS consists of 20 items, with scores ranging from 0 (extreme difficulty/unable to perform activity) to 4 (no difficulty).
The UEFS consists of 8 questions, that are scored out of a possible 10 points. The scale is calculated by summing the points from each individual question, with a range of 0 (no disability) to 80 (maximum disability).
The UEFS is an 8-item region-specific PROM of UE function. Each item is scored from 1 (no problem) to 10 (major problem), for a total score ranging from 8 (best state) to 80 (worst state).

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