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Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia - Dutch version Patient-completed questionnaire concerning fear of movement/re-injury in chronic pain. Consists of 17 questions each scored on a 4 point Likert scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Total score calculated after inversion of questions 4-8-12-16 with a higher score reflecting greater fear
Target Heart Rates During Exercise
Patients exercising at the correct intensity should have a heart rate within a given target range
Taylor Index
Techniques for Preventing Low Back Pain when Lifting
Proper techniques in handling loads can significantly reduce the chances of low back injury
Ten-item modified Barthel Index The 10-item modified Barthel Index is intended to establish the degree of independence of the patient from any help however minor and for whatever purpose
Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP)
Staff-completed index rating the quality of sustained posture, regaining of posture and transitions between postures, divided into an observed section and an elicited section
Test of Motor and Neurological Functions (TMNF)
Staff-completed measure of movement in infants up to 12 months of age. 24 items record automatic and equilibrium reactions, muscle tone, primitive reflexes and qualitative movement findings
Toddler-Preschooler Postoperative Pain Scale The Toddler-Preschooler Postoperative Pain Scale (TPPPS) can be used to evaluate the pain experienced by a small child during and following a medical or surgical procedure
Townsend Disability Scale
Treatment Evaluation by Le Roux Method (TELER)
Staff-completed documentation system and outcome measure designed specifically to measure the interventions of therapy. Ordinal scale consists of indicators measuring changes in patient function, environment and quality. Each indicator has 6 reference points
Trunk Control Test for Motor Assessment after Stroke
The Trunk Control Test can be used to assess the motor impairment in a patient who has had a stroke. It correlates with eventual walking ability.
Tufts Quantitative Neuromuscular Exam (TQNE)
Staff-completed tool measuring 4 major categories of motor assessment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: pulmonary function, oropharyngeal function, timed motor activities, and manual isometric strength using an electronic strain gauge - a total of 29 items that can detect meaningful changes in deterioration and therapeutic efficacy
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