Koos knee survey 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the KOOS Knee Survey in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, today's date, and date of birth at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking your responses.
  3. Proceed to the 'Symptoms' section. For each question, select one box that best represents your experience over the last week regarding knee symptoms.
  4. Move on to the 'Stiffness' section. Again, choose one option for each question based on your experiences after waking up and after periods of rest.
  5. In the 'Pain' section, indicate how often you experience pain and rate it during various activities by selecting one box for each activity listed.
  6. Continue to the 'Function, daily living' section. Assess your physical function and select a response for each activity based on any difficulties faced in the past week.
  7. Complete the 'Function, sports and recreational activities' section similarly by rating your difficulty level for higher-level activities.
  8. Finally, answer questions in the 'Quality of life' section to reflect on how your knee affects your daily life.

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Subscale scores can be interpreted using the same descriptors (scores 87.5/100 = no pain/difficulty; 62.5 mild pain/difficulty; 37.5 moderate pain/difficulty; 12.5 severe pain/difficulty; 12.5 extreme pain/difficulty).
Scores are transformed to a 0100 scale, with zero representing extreme knee problems and 100 representing no knee problems as common in orthopaedic scales and generic measures. Scores between 0 and 100 represent the percentage of total possible score achieved. What difficulty have you experienced the last week?
After applying the KOOS scoring algorithm, a subscale score of 0 represent extreme difficulty/pain, etc.; a subscale score of 25 represent severe difficulty/pain on average, a subscale score of 50 represent moderate difficulty/pain on average, a subscale score of 75 represent mild difficulty/pain on average, and a
Scores are transformed to a 0100 scale, with zero representing extreme knee problems and 100 representing no knee problems as common in orthopaedic scales and generic measures. Scores between 0 and 100 represent the percentage of total possible score achieved.
The KOOS, JR is a patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess knee health of individuals following knee replacement surgery. This summary contains information on the use of this test in patients following TKA.

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Items are coded from 0 to 4, none to extreme respectively. KOOS, JR is scored by summing the raw response (range 0-28) and then converting it to an interval score using the table provided below. The interval score ranges from 0 to 100 where 0 represents total knee disability and 100 represents perfect knee health.

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