2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2016.01.022
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Use of the Houghton Scale to Classify Community and Household Walking Ability in People With Lower-Limb Amputation: Criterion-Related Validity

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“…Third, the definition of fall-related injury in this study did not capture injuries for which self- or home-care was sufficient and thus may have underestimated the injury rate. For a person with limb loss, a simple abrasion or bruise to the amputated limb can limit prosthetic wear and functional ability and in the presence of diabetes or peripheral artery disease can lead to ulceration or subsequent reamputation (Wong et al 2016b ). Furthermore, the self-report questionnaire did not control for recall bias.…”
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“…Third, the definition of fall-related injury in this study did not capture injuries for which self- or home-care was sufficient and thus may have underestimated the injury rate. For a person with limb loss, a simple abrasion or bruise to the amputated limb can limit prosthetic wear and functional ability and in the presence of diabetes or peripheral artery disease can lead to ulceration or subsequent reamputation (Wong et al 2016b ). Furthermore, the self-report questionnaire did not control for recall bias.…”
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“…The 4-question HS quantifies daily prosthetic use and function in indoor and outdoor walking conditions (Houghton et al 1992 ). Total scores range from 0 to 12 with higher scores indicating better function (Houghton et al 1992 ) without appreciable ceiling or floor effects (Devlin et al 2004 ; Wong et al 2016b ).…”
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“…Total scores range from 0-12 with higher scores indicating better function; test-retest reliability (ICC total score = 0.96; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.92-0.97), as well as convergent and discriminant validity, have been established [24,25]. Scores of 9 or greater suggest independent, community walking ability, scores between 6 and 8 suggest limited community and household walking ability, and scores less than or equal to 5 suggest limited household walking ability [26].…”
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confidence: 99%