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== Method of Use  ==
== Method of Use  ==
The BPFS consists of 12 items:
#Usual work, housework, or school activities
#Usual hobbies, recreational, or sporting activities
#Performance of heavy activities around your home
#Bending or stooping
#Putting on your shoes or socks
#Lifting a box of groceries from the floor
#Sleeping
#Standing for 1 hour
#Walking 1 mile
#Going up or down 2 flights of stairs (about 20 steps)
#Sitting for 1 hour
#Driving for 1 hour<br>
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| '''Responses'''
| '''Points'''
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| Unable to perform activity
| 0
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| Extreme difficulty
| 1
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| Quite a bit of difficulty
| 2
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| Moderate difficulty
| 3
|-
| A little bit of difficulty
| 4
|-
| No difficulty
| 5
|}
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Total Score = Sum of points from all 12 measures
Adjusted Total Score = Total Score / 60
Interpretation:
*Minimum Score: 0
*Maximum Score: 60
*Maximum Adjusted Score: 1 (100%)
*The higher the score the greater the patient's functional ability
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| '''Total Score (Adjusted)'''
| '''Interpretation'''
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| 0 (0%)
| unable to perform any activity
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| 60 (100%)
| no difficulty in any activity
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== Reference<br>  ==
== Reference<br>  ==

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Objective
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The Back Pain Functional Scale is a self-report measure that evaluates functional ability in people with back pain.

Intended Population
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People suffering from back pain

Method of Use[edit | edit source]

The BPFS consists of 12 items:

  1. Usual work, housework, or school activities
  2. Usual hobbies, recreational, or sporting activities
  3. Performance of heavy activities around your home
  4. Bending or stooping
  5. Putting on your shoes or socks
  6. Lifting a box of groceries from the floor
  7. Sleeping
  8. Standing for 1 hour
  9. Walking 1 mile
  10. Going up or down 2 flights of stairs (about 20 steps)
  11. Sitting for 1 hour
  12. Driving for 1 hour


Responses Points
Unable to perform activity 0
Extreme difficulty 1
Quite a bit of difficulty 2
Moderate difficulty 3
A little bit of difficulty 4
No difficulty 5


Total Score = Sum of points from all 12 measures

Adjusted Total Score = Total Score / 60

Interpretation:

  • Minimum Score: 0
  • Maximum Score: 60
  • Maximum Adjusted Score: 1 (100%)
  • The higher the score the greater the patient's functional ability


Total Score (Adjusted) Interpretation
0 (0%) unable to perform any activity
60 (100%) no difficulty in any activity

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