Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Functional Independence Score |
An 18-item of physical, psychological and social function (graded from 1-7) |
Baseline (Performed on admission to inpatient rehabilitation) |
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Primary |
Functional Independence Score |
An 18-item of physical, psychological and social function (graded from 1-7) |
Performed at 1-2 months after starting rehabilitation |
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Primary |
Functional Independence Score |
An 18-item of physical, psychological and social function (graded from 1-7) |
Performed at 3-6 months |
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Primary |
Functional Independence Score |
An 18-item of physical, psychological and social function (graded from 1-7) |
Performed at 1 year |
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Primary |
Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM) III |
It is used by health care practitioners to assess and grade the functional status of a person based on the level of assistance he or she requires, in patients with spinal cord injury. Only the patient's indoor mobility subscore will be assessed from abilities, graded from 0-8. |
Baseline (Performed on admission to inpatient rehabilitation) |
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Primary |
Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM) III |
It is used by health care practitioners to assess and grade the functional status of a person based on the level of assistance he or she requires, in patients with spinal cord injury. Only the patient's indoor mobility subscore will be assessed from abilities, graded from 0-8. |
Performed at 1-2 months after starting rehabilitation |
|
Primary |
Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM) III |
It is used by health care practitioners to assess and grade the functional status of a person based on the level of assistance he or she requires, in patients with spinal cord injury. Only the patient's indoor mobility subscore will be assessed from abilities, graded from 0-8. |
Performed at 3-6 months |
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Primary |
Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM) III |
It is used by health care practitioners to assess and grade the functional status of a person based on the level of assistance he or she requires, in patients with spinal cord injury. Only the patient's indoor mobility subscore will be assessed from abilities, graded from 0-8. |
Performed at 1 year |
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Primary |
ASIA score |
This is an assessor administered test that systematically examines the dermatomes and myotomes in spinal cord patients through testing the strength and sensation |
Baseline (Performed on admission to inpatient rehabilitation) |
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Primary |
ASIA score |
This is an assessor administered test that systematically examines the dermatomes and myotomes in spinal cord patients through testing the strength and sensation |
Performed at 1-2 months after starting rehabilitation |
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Primary |
ASIA score |
This is an assessor administered test that systematically examines the dermatomes and myotomes in spinal cord patients through testing the strength and sensation |
Performed at 3-6 months |
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Primary |
ASIA score |
This is an assessor administered test that systematically examines the dermatomes and myotomes in spinal cord patients through testing the strength and sensation |
Performed at 1 year |
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Primary |
Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury II (WISCI II) |
A walking scale used by health care practitioners to grade the walking ability of SCI patients. |
Baseline (Performed on admission to inpatient rehabilitation) |
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Primary |
Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury II (WISCI II) |
A walking scale used by health care practitioners to grade the walking ability of SCI patients. |
Performed at 1-2 months after starting rehabilitation |
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Primary |
Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury II (WISCI II) |
A walking scale used by health care practitioners to grade the walking ability of SCI patients. |
Performed on 3-6 months |
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Primary |
Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury II (WISCI II) |
A walking scale used by health care practitioners to grade the walking ability of SCI patients. |
Performed on 1 year |
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Secondary |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Baseline (Performed on admission to inpatient rehabilitation) |
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Secondary |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Performed at 1-2 months after starting rehabilitation |
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Secondary |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Performed at 3-6 months |
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Secondary |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Range of motion of elbow, hip and knee |
Performed at 1 year |
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Secondary |
Spasticity |
(2) Spasticity of the elbow flexors, knee extensors and ankle plantarflexors using the Modified Ashworth Scale, with a higher score indicating worse spasticity |
Baseline (Performed on admission to inpatient rehabilitation) |
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Secondary |
Spasticity |
(2) Spasticity of the elbow flexors, knee extensors and ankle plantarflexors using the Modified Ashworth Scale, with a higher score indicating worse spasticity |
Performed at 1-2 months after starting rehabilitation |
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Secondary |
Spasticity |
(2) Spasticity of the elbow flexors, knee extensors and ankle plantarflexors using the Modified Ashworth Scale, with a higher score indicating worse spasticity |
Performed at 3-6 months |
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Secondary |
Spasticity |
(2) Spasticity of the elbow flexors, knee extensors and ankle plantarflexors using the Modified Ashworth Scale, with a higher score indicating worse spasticity |
Performed at 1 year |
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