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Oxford KNEE Score Patients name: Timeframe: pre op Side L / R3/526/523/126/12Appt date 12/12Date of Birth: Age: Patient to complete. Tick () one box for every question 1.During the past.

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Filling out the Oxford KNEE Score is an essential step in assessing knee function and quality of life for individuals preparing for knee surgery. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently.

Follow the steps to complete the Oxford KNEE Score form.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to retrieve the Oxford KNEE Score document and open it in the designated editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Indicate the timeframe, selecting from options such as pre-operative or others as applicable.
  4. Choose the side of the knee being assessed by ticking the appropriate box for Left (L) or Right (R).
  5. Fill in the appointment date and the date of birth, as well as the patient's age.
  6. Proceed to the questionnaire section and answer each question based on your experience over the past four weeks. For each question, select only one box that best describes your situation.
  7. Questions cover aspects such as pain levels, ability to walk, and daily activities. Make sure to read each question carefully before making your selection.
  8. Once you have answered all the questions, review your responses to ensure accuracy.
  9. Finally, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.

Complete the Oxford KNEE Score online to support your healthcare provider in assessing your knee health.

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The OKS is a patient reported outcome measure that consists of 12 questions about an individual's level of function, activities of daily living and how they have been affected by pain over the preceding four weeks. The questionnaire can be completed by the patient individually on paper or digitally.

The overall score for the OKS is acquired by simply summing the scores received for individual questions. This results in a continuous score ranging from 0 (most severe symptoms/problems) to 48 (least severe).

A score of 0 to 19 may indicate severe knee arthritis. It is highly likely that you may well require some form of surgical intervention. A score of 20 to 29 may indicate moderate to severe knee arthritis. You may require an assessment and x-ray.

A score of 0 to 19 may indicate severe knee arthritis. It is highly likely that you may well require some form of surgical intervention. A score of 20 to 29 may indicate moderate to severe knee arthritis. You may require an assessment and x-ray. A score of 30 to 39 may indicate mild to moderate knee arthritis.

The Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a 12-item patient-reported PRO specifically designed and developed to assess function and pain after total knee replacement (TKR) surgery (arthroplasty). It is short, reproducible, valid and sensitive to clinically important changes.

Scores between 100 and 85 points are considered excellent results, scores between 84 and 70 points are considered good results. Scores between 69 and 60 points are considered fair, and scores less than 60 are considered poor results. Figure 4.2. The Knee Society rating sheet for pain and function.

Score Grading Score 20 to 29 – May indicate moderate to severe knee arthritis. See your family physician for an assessment and x-ray. Consider a consult with an Orthopaedic Surgeon. Score 40 to 48 – May indicate satisfactory joint function.

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