QuickDASH Scores Study Published
30 September 2016
Active Hand and Upper Limb Physiotherapist Mikayla Southam has recently published a retrospective cohort study of QuickDASH scores for common acute trauma conditions presenting for Hand Therapy
QuickDASH scores for common acute trauma conditions presenting for Hand Therapy
Abstract - See the full article
Study Design
Retrospective cohort study.
Introduction
The QuickDASH outcome measure is a valid and reliable measurement tool for assessing disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand.
Purpose of Study
There is limited literature providing typical QuickDASH scores for upper limb conditions. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the QuickDASH scores typically observed in specific upper limb pathologies.
Methods
This study examined QuickDASH scores for acute trauma conditions presenting for hand therapy. A sample of 481 patient cases were identified, across five upper limb conditions involving a flexor or extensor tendon injury or repair, distal radius fracture, metacarpal fracture, or complex trauma.
Results
Typical scores were determined at initial and final therapy sessions for these upper limb conditions.
Conclusion
The summary data from different diagnostic subgroups provides comparison data for clinicians to use when making comparisons, or setting goals.
Level of evidence
Level 3.
Written by Mikayla Southam