Functional Assessment
Cross-source consensus on Functional Assessment from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Functional outcomes were most often measured with clinical walking tests and patient-reported outcomes. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- Gait speed and walking endurance were the dominant functional domains assessed. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- Instrumented functional assessments were used less often and mainly involved motion capture gait analysis. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- Patient-reported functional outcomes covered pain and disability, prosthesis use, mobility, quality of life, and participation. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- Wearable sensors were used to capture gait parameters and real-world walking activity. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review