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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 | |||
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| A little bit of difficulty | |||
| 4 | |||
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| 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:
- 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
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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