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  2. Scoring. DASH and Quick DASH Scoring Formula = ( [ (sum of n responses)/n] -1) (25) where n represents the number of completed items. [1] DASH cannot be computed if greater than three items are missing. [1] Quick DASH cannot be computed if greater than one item is missing. [1] Level of Disability.

  3. Oct 17, 2021 · DASH 0 is mean DASH score preoperative, DASH 3 is mean DASH score at 3 months, DASH 6 is mean DASH score at 6 months, and DASH 12 is mean DASH score at 12 months. Normative Data Osteoarthritis: (MacDermid et al., 2007; n = 122; mean age = 65.4 (8.1) years; time since surgery = 54.2 (23.1) months)

  4. The DASH is a 30-item self-reported questionnaire in which the response options are presented as 5-point Likert scales. Scores range from 0 (no disability) to 100 (most severe disability). This score was designed be useful in patients with any musculoskeletal disorder of the upper limb.

  5. Jun 16, 2003 · The DASH can detect and differentiate small and large changes in disability over time after surgery in patients with upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders. A 10-point difference in mean DASH score might be considered as a minimal important change.

    • Christina Gummesson, Isam Atroshi, Charlotte Ekdahl
    • 2003
  6. Dec 28, 2013 · Each item has five response options. The scores are then used to calculate a scale score ranging from 0 (no disability) to 100 (most severe disability)—this is called the DASH score. The DASH questionnaire is used as an indicator of the impact of an impairment on the level and type of disability.

  7. The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) is a self-report questionnaire that measures disability and symptoms of upper limb musculoskeletal disorders. In-Depth Review. Purpose of the measure.

  8. Jul 22, 2021 · The DASH score consists of 30 questions and is used to assess functional disorders of the upper extremity. A special feature of the questionnaire is that no differentiation is made between the respective upper extremities. 21 questions test the extent to which the patient has had problems performing certain activities within the last week.