Summary
There is a tangible need for improved tools to measure patient outcomes after treatment of foot and ankle disorders. One of those is the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information (PROMIS) physical function computerized adaptive testing (PF CAT), which has been validated for orthopaedic patients, as well as for lower extremity patients. This article discusses a study comparing the psychometric properties and efficiency of the PF CAT with the Foot Function Index and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure.
- Orthopaedics Clinical Trials
- Foot & Ankle Conditions
- Orthopaedics Clinical Trials
- Foot & Ankle Conditions
- Orthopaedics
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