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The Rehabilitation Measures Database contains more than 550 measures. Used by clinicians, therapists and doctors, the database receives an average of 5 million views each year.
Through a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research, CROR has developed infographics for several measures. Infographics use plain language and pictures to describe what the instrument measures, what is expected of the patient and what scores mean.
Infographics can help improve understanding of what therapists are measuring and enable patients and their care givers to follow progress. The infographics can be printed and handed out during therapy.
Infographics are available for some of the most commonly-used measures including:
- 9 Hole Peg Test
- Functional Gait Assessment
- Oswestry Disability Index
- Berg Balance Scale
- Modified Ashworth Scale
- Timed Up and Go
- Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire
- Dynamic Gait Index
- Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
- Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test
- Functional Independence Measure
- Orientation Log
- Workplace Activity Limitations Scale