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  2. DASH INSTRUCTIONS This questionnaire asks about your symptoms as well as your ability to perform certain activities. Please answer every question, based on your condition in the last week, by circling the appropriate number. If you did not have the opportunity to perform an activity in the past week, please make your best estimate

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    The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire is a 30-item questionnaire that looks at the ability of a patient to perform certain upper extremity activities. This questionnaire is a self-report questionnaire that patients can rate difficulty and interference with daily life on a 5 point Likert scale.. The DASH has been transl...

    The intended population for the DASH is any person with one or more upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders.
    The QuickDASH outcome measure is designed to be used on patients presenting with one or more disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand.

    DASH and QuickDASH Scoring Formula = ([(sum of n responses)/n] -1)(25) where nrepresents the number of completed items. 1. DASH cannot be computed if greater than threeitems are missing. 2. QuickDASH cannot be computed if greater than oneitem is missing. Level of Disability In both the DASH and QuickDASH a higher scores indicate a greater level of ...

    The DASH and QuickDASH have two optional 4-item additional modules that can be used. The two optional additional modules are: 1. Work - Used for workman compensation patients or those whose disability is affecting their ability to work 1. Sports/Performing Arts - Used for Athletes and Musicians The optional modules cannot be scored if an answer is ...

    (MDC)– the smallest amount of change that has to occur before the change can be considered a true change and not error (MCID)– the amount of change in the score that has to occur before it signifies an important or beneficial difference in the patient’s condition.

  3. Oct 17, 2021 · DASH is a 30-item self-report measure of symptoms and function of the upper limbs. It has a 5-point Likert-Scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) and is available in 54 languages and dialects.

  4. DASH score is a tool to measure the disability and symptoms of arm, shoulder or hand problems. It consists of 30 questions about your ability to perform activities, pain, tingling, weakness, stiffness and sleep quality.

  5. Jul 16, 2021 · DASH is a self-rated instrument for measuring disability of the shoulder, elbow, and hand. It has a full-length and a short version, and is available in 55 languages and dialects.

  6. The DASH Outcome Measure and Quick DASH are 30- and 11-item tools that assess physical function and symptoms in people with musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb. They are available in multiple languages and can be used for clinical and research purposes.

  7. The DASH (Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand) score is being used increasingly as an outcome meas-ure for upper limb pathology. In our clinical practice the DASH score has been used to study the outcome of several common upper limb disorders.

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