Normative Data for Lower Extremity Functional Scale in Young Adult Healthy Population
Ayesha Arooj, Sana Hafeez, Saima Riaz, Sidra Munir, Rehan Ramzan Khan, Tausif Aamir
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the prescriptive/ normative data for
the Lower Extremity Functional Scale in young adult healthy Population.
Methodology: Descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 1500 participants of
normal healthy population. Health of the Participants was assessed by using the
SGA-Subjective Global Assessment form. The study comprised of a brief set of
questions in which age [as a constant variable and categorized into 3 groups
(20-30, 31-40, and 41-50 years)] and sex of the individuals were noted. Next,
they were given the lower extremity functional scale (LEFS) questionnaire. The
LEFS have twenty queries in four groups. For each query, 0 to 4 points can be
obtained, so 80 points can be received in total-demonstrating optimum lower
extremity function (Binkley et al. 1999). Data was analyzed by SPSS 21.
Results: Result
showed that mean outcome/ score for
their LEFS for the entire human population was 74.12 (out of 80). Men and Women
had mean scores (57.31 and 77.88 respectively). Women scores high as compared
to men, as the scores decreases with increasing age.
Conclusion:
Result showed that Lower extremity functional scale scores vary according to the age and
also the gender of the participants. Lower extremity functional score decreases
with increasing age. Women have relatively higher scores than men.
Key words: Lower Extremity Functional scale