1999
DOI: 10.1055/s-1999-13902
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Der DASH-Fragebogen - Ein neues Instrument zur Beurteilung von Behandlungsergebnissen an der oberen Extremität

Abstract: The paper presents the translation of a new measurement tool, the DASH Questionnaire. The DASH (Disability of Arm--Shoulder--Hand) is an outcomes data collection instrument which has been developed by the "American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons", the Council of the "Musculoskeletal Specialty Societies", and the "Institute for Work and Health", in order to assess outcomes among patient groups with musculoskeletal disorders. Using a self-report system, patients attribute scores of 1 to 5 on 30 items relating t… Show more

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“…Во вторую очередь, оценивалась болевая сим-птоматика по ВАШ, функция по шкалам DASH и Constant -Murley [32,33] и мышечный тонус по System 3 (Biodex Medical System, NewYork).…”
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“…Во вторую очередь, оценивалась болевая сим-птоматика по ВАШ, функция по шкалам DASH и Constant -Murley [32,33] и мышечный тонус по System 3 (Biodex Medical System, NewYork).…”
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“…• Nach Abnahme des Gipsverbands fünfmal wö-chentlich krankengymnastische Behandlung (aktiv und passiv Zur Bewertung der funktionellen Resultate verwendeten wir die DASH-Kriterien, die die Funktion der oberen Gliedmaße und die Beurteilung des Resultats aus der Sicht des Patienten erfassen [2]. Die Punkteverteilung zwischen 0 und 100 Punkten (0 entspricht keiner Einschränkung, 100 maximaler Einschränkung) spiegelt das Ergebnis der Behandlung wider.…”
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“…The patients were asked to assess pain relief on a visual analog scale. According to their state of discomfort, patients were asked to fill in the DASH questionnaire [9]. The DASH (Disability of Arm -Shoulder -Hand) score, an outcome data collection instrument, has been developed by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the Council of the Musculoskeletal Speciality Societies, and the Institute for Work and Health, to assess the outcome of patient groups with musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity.…”
Section: Clinical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%