The assessment of function: How is it measured? A clinical perspective

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2011
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Reiman, Michael P.
Manske, Robert C.
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Michael P Reiman, Robert C Manske. The assessment of function. How is it measured? A clinical perspective. Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, v.19 no.2 (May 2011): pp 91-99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/106698111X12973307659546

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Testing for outcome or performance can take many forms; including multiple iterations of self-reported measures of function (an assessment of the individual's perceived dysfunction) and/or clinical special tests (which are primarily assessments of impairments). Typically absent within these testing mechanisms is whether or not one can perform a specific task associated with function. The paper will operationally define function, discuss the construct of function within the disablement model, will overview the multi-dimensional nature of 'function' as a concept, will examine the current evidence for functional testing methods, and will propose a functional testing continuum. Limitations of functional performance testing will be discussed including recommendations for future research.

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