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Revision as of 15:49, 6 June 2017
Original Editor - William Jones
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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.
Intended Population
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Method of Use[edit | edit source]
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".[1]
Evidence[edit | edit source]
Reliability[edit | edit source]
Validity[edit | edit source]
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).[1]
Responsiveness[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 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.
- ↑ Piva SR, Gil AB, Moore CG, Fitzgerald GK. Responsiveness of the activities of daily living scale of the knee outcome survey and numeric pain rating scale in patients with patellofemoral pain. J Rehabil Med. 2009 Feb;41(3):129-35