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How is ULFI scored?

The ULFI is a 25-item 3-point response option PRO that is scored by simple addition of the responses then converted to a 100 point percentage scale. Up to two missing responses are permitted [7].

What is the UEFS?

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

What is the DASH questionnaire?

The DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand) Outcome Measure is a 30-item, self-report questionnaire that measures physical function and symptoms in people with musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb.

How do you grade the upper extremity functional scale?

Each item uses a 5-point adjectival response scale to rate difficulty in performing UE activities: 0=extreme difficulty or unable to perform activity, 1=quite a bit of difficulty, 2=moderate difficulty, 3=a little bit of difficulty, and 4=no difficulty.

How do you score a dash?

Use a calculator Add up the points marked by the patient Subtract 30 Divide by 1.2 The answer is the DASH score. The response to the first 30 items of the DASH are added to form the raw, or ac- tual, score. For example, if a patient an- swered 2, or Mild Difficulty, to all 30 ques- tions, the raw score would be 60.

How do you read a DASH score?

What do QuickDASH scores mean?

In both the DASH and QuickDASH a higher scores indicate a greater level of disability and severity, whereas, lower scores indicate a lower level of disability. [1] The score on both test ranges from 0 (no disability) to 100 (most severe disability)

What is the quick dash assessment?

The QuickDASH is a shortened version of the DASH Outcome Measure. Instead of 30 items, the QuickDASH uses 11 items to measure physical function and symptoms in people with any or multiple musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb.

What is the DASH score out of?

The DASH is a 30-item self-reported questionnaire in which the response options are presented as 5-point Likert scales. Scores range from 0 (no disability) to 100 (most severe disability). This score was designed be useful in patients with any musculoskeletal disorder of the upper limb.

Is there an upper extremity Functional Index calculator?

Upper Extremity Functional Index (UEFI) Calculator. This upper extremity functional index (UEFI) calculator evaluates the degree of impairment to day to day life activities like housekeeping due to upper limb disability and pain.

What does the UEFI score mean for upper extremity?

UEFI score interpretation. The overall score ranges between 0, most severe limitation to 80, least limitation. There are no specific cut off points for the impairment severity degree within the 0 to 80 score range of the Upper Extremity Functional Index. The indication in the original study is that lower scores indicate that…

What is the cross sectional validity of the UEFI?

In a study by Stratford et al, comparing Upper Extremity Functional Index (UEFI 20- item) and the Upper Extremity Functional Scale (UEFS), the discriminant cross-sectional validity of the UEFI was found to be 6.65 with p = .003 while the convergent cross-sectional validity coefficient between the UEFI and the UEFS was 0.82.

When did the UEFI functional index come out?

The UEFI is based on a 2001 study by Stratford et al. and allows a simple identification of the level of functional impairment patients with upper limb ortopedic conditions suffer from. The index is easy to administer and to score.