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  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This helps track when the assessment was completed.
  3. Indicate which limb is affected by marking either 'R' for right or 'L' for left next to 'Limb'.
  4. Fill in your name in the designated field to personalize your assessment.
  5. Review each activity listed and assess your level of difficulty. Use the scale provided (0-4) to indicate your experience with each task.
  6. For each activity, mark the corresponding number that reflects your difficulty level, ensuring you answer all 20 activities.
  7. Once completed, calculate your total score based on your responses and enter it in the SCORE section at the bottom.

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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 ...
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).
Upper Extremity Functional Scale (UEFS) 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). We chose the UEFS because it was the comparator used in the original UEFI study.

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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.
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).
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 UEFS is an 8-item scale that examines a person's level of function when performing activities that are related to \u201cUpper Extremity Disorders (UED's).\u201d (4). The activities that are presented in the UEFS are related to ADL's such as opening jars and driving (3).
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.

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