Walking Function

Walking Function - a single-item patient-reported measure of current walking ability on a 0-10 scale

Specialties: orthopaedics, physiotherapy, general_practice, neurology | Areas: general, spine, knee, hip

Time:1 min
Pages:1
Questions:1
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measure

Total Score
72/100
Clinical InterpretationModerate Function
Section 1
Completed (8/10)
Section 2
Completed (7/10)
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About the Walking Function

Walking Function is a single-item patient-reported measure of current walking ability. It uses a 0-10 scale with clearly labelled anchors, where higher scores indicate better walking function.

Prevalence:
common

Medical Specialties

Orthopaedics
Physiotherapy
General Practice
Neurology

Anatomic Areas

General
Spine
Knee
Hip

Clinical Indications

Walking Difficulty
Mobility Assessment
Gait Impairment
Lower Limb Conditions
Spinal Conditions

Administration Instructions

Move the slider to indicate your current walking function. The left side (0) represents unable to walk, and the right side (10) represents normal walking.

Scoring Methodology

Walking function is rated on a 0-10 scale, where 0 represents unable to walk and 10 represents normal walking. The item is tracked as a single score rather than combined with subscales.

Scoring:
Higher is better

Meaningful Change Threshold

A change of 2 points on the 0-10 scale is generally considered clinically meaningful.

Score Interpretation

Understanding what your score means

unable

0 - 2

Severely limited or unable to walk.

poor

3 - 4

Poor walking function with significant limitations.

moderate

5 - 6

Moderate walking function with some limitations.

good

7 - 8

Good walking function with minor limitations.

normal

9 - 10

Normal or near-normal walking function.

Clinical Limitations & Considerations

As a subjective self-report measure, scores may be influenced by recall bias and patient expectations. This assessment should be used as part of a comprehensive clinical assessment.

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