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Modified Harris Hip Score: Add up the assigned points for each item, divided by max. score (91) x 100 to create a percentage. function (100% = full function) MHHS score= (sum of items/91)x100. Hip Outcome Score: This index has 2 subscales: Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and. Sports. multiplied by 4.
The HHS is a physician-completed instrument that consists of subscales for pain severity (1 item, 0-44 points), function (7 items, 0-47 points), absence of deformity (1 item, 0-4 points), and range of motion (2 items, 0-5 points). Scores range from 0 (worse disability) to 100 (less disability).
The HHS is a measure of dysfunction so the higher the score, the better the outcome for the individual. Results can be recorded and calculated online. The maximum score possible is 100. Results can be interpreted with the following: <70 = poor result; 70–80 = fair, 80–90 = good, and 90–100 = excellent.
The only difference between Harris hip score and the modified Harris hip score is the domain of clinical evaluation was removed in modified Harris Hip Score.