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== Objective<br>  ==
== Objective ==
The idea of using the modified hip score is to assess the functional capacity of the client including the domain of pain and gait. The physiotherapist or a physician can administer this outcome measure and it takes very less time. The only difference between [[Harris Hip Score|Harris hip score]] and modified Harris hip score is the domain of clinical evaluation was removed in modified Harris Hip Score.


== Intended Population<br>  ==
== Intended Population ==
Operated and Preoperative hip cases.


== Method of Use  ==
== Method of Use  ==
The following are the main domains: Pain, Function(gait), and functional activities.
The first section (pain domain) has various questions related to pain. The highest score of this section is 44points when there is no pain experienced by the patient.
The next domain is  function wherein the gait is assessed. This domain is further divided into three parts like Limp, Support and Distance Walked.


== Reference<br>  ==
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Objective[edit | edit source]

The idea of using the modified hip score is to assess the functional capacity of the client including the domain of pain and gait. The physiotherapist or a physician can administer this outcome measure and it takes very less time. The only difference between Harris hip score and modified Harris hip score is the domain of clinical evaluation was removed in modified Harris Hip Score.

Intended Population[edit | edit source]

Operated and Preoperative hip cases.

Method of Use[edit | edit source]

The following are the main domains: Pain, Function(gait), and functional activities.

The first section (pain domain) has various questions related to pain. The highest score of this section is 44points when there is no pain experienced by the patient.

The next domain is function wherein the gait is assessed. This domain is further divided into three parts like Limp, Support and Distance Walked.


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