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<div> The KOS is intended for a variety of knee disorders including meniscal tears, osteoarthritis and ACL tears.<ref name="1">Irrgang JJ, Snyder-Mackler L, Wainner RS, Fu FH, Harner CD. Development of a patient-reported measure of function of the knee. Journal of Bone Joint Surgery - American Volume 1998; 80-A(8):1132-1145.</ref></div> | <div></div><div> The KOS is intended for a variety of knee disorders including [[Meniscal_Lesions|meniscal tears]], [[Knee_Osteoarthritis|osteoarthritis]] and [[Anterior_Cruciate_Ligament_Injury|ACL tears]].<ref name="1">Irrgang JJ, Snyder-Mackler L, Wainner RS, Fu FH, Harner CD. Development of a patient-reported measure of function of the knee. Journal of Bone Joint Surgery - American Volume 1998; 80-A(8):1132-1145.</ref></div> | ||
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Objective
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The Knee Outcome Survey (KOS) is a patient-completed questionnaire that provides a percentage of disability during every day activities (activities of daily living subscale) or sports (sports activity subscale). The lower the percentage, the higher the disability.
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This is a self-report measure that is broken down into two categories (ADLs and sport activities) that rates perceived disability with 5 being "no difficulty" and 0 being "unable to perform".Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Reliability[edit | edit source]
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Validity has been demonstrated by moderately strong correlations with concurrent measures of function, including the Lysholm Knee Scale (r = 0.78 to 0.86) and the global assessment of function as measured on a scale ranging from 0 to 100 points (r = 0.66 to 0.75).Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Responsiveness[edit | edit source]
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