The Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, or HOOS, is a 40-item patient-reported outcome measure used to assess hip pain, symptoms, daily function, sport and recreation function, and hip-related quality of life. It can support monitoring and progress tracking for hip osteoarthritis, hip d...
The Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score, or HAGOS, is a 37-item patient-reported outcome measure designed for young to middle-aged physically active people with hip and/or groin pain. It includes six separately scored subscales covering pain, symptoms, daily function, sport and recreation, partic...
The Lower Extremity Functional Scale, or LEFS, is a 20-item patient-reported outcome measure used to assess lower limb function across hip, knee, ankle and foot presentations. Each item is scored from 0 to 4, giving a total score from 0 to 80. Higher scores indicate better reported lower limb functi...
The Lysholm Knee Scoring Scale is an 8-item patient-reported outcome measure used to assess knee symptoms and functional limitations. It is commonly used in knee ligament, meniscal and other knee injury contexts. Scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better perceived knee functio...
The ACL Quality of Life questionnaire, commonly called the ACL-QOL or QOL-ACL, is an ACL-specific patient-reported outcome measure used to assess how an ACL injury affects symptoms, work, sport, recreation, lifestyle, social and emotional function. It can support ACL injury and ACL reconstruction pr...
The Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, or KOOS, is a 42-item patient-reported outcome measure used to assess knee pain, symptoms, daily function, sport and recreation function, and knee-related quality of life. It can support monitoring and progress tracking for knee injury and osteoarthr...
The Foot and Ankle Outcome Score, or FAOS, is a 42-item patient-reported outcome measure used to assess foot- and ankle-related pain, symptoms, daily function, sport and recreation function, and quality of life. It helps professionals track how a client perceives their foot or ankle problem over tim...
The Foot & Ankle Disability Index, or FADI, is a patient-reported outcome measure used to assess foot and ankle function, pain and activity limitation. It can help monitor how a client’s foot or ankle problem affects daily activity and sport, but it does not diagnose a condition, confirm injury or c...
The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, or PSEQ, is a 10-item patient-reported outcome measure used to assess how confident a client feels performing activities despite pain. Each item is scored from 0 to 6, giving a total score from 0 to 60. Higher scores indicate greater pain self-efficacy. The PSEQ...
The Ă–rebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire, or Ă–MPSQ, is a patient-reported screening tool used to identify psychosocial, functional and work-related risk factors that may be associated with persistent pain, disability or work absence. Higher scores indicate greater risk, but the Ă–rebro...
The Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, or TSK, is a patient-reported questionnaire used to assess fear of movement, fear of pain or concern about re-injury. Common versions include the original 17-item TSK and the shorter 11-item TSK-11. Higher scores indicate greater fear of movement-related pain or re...
The Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire, or FABQ, is a 16-item patient-reported outcome measure used to assess beliefs about how physical activity and work may affect pain, most commonly in low back pain populations. It includes Physical Activity and Work subscales. Higher scores suggest stronger f...