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NAHS
(Non-Arthritic Hip Score)
Focus:
The Non-Arthritic Hip Score (NAHS) focuses on evaluating how hip-related symptoms affect daily function in patients who do not present with osteoarthritis. It is specifically designed to assess hip pain and functional limitations in younger, more active individuals, making it ideal for use in both diagnostic evaluations and monitoring outcomes of non-arthritic hip conditions.
The NAHS is a validated, patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) developed to assess disability and discomfort in individuals with non-degenerative hip conditions. It is an important tool for tracking the effectiveness of treatments such as hip preservation surgery, physical therapy, or conservative management strategies.
Relevant Survey:
- Body Part: Hip (Non-Arthritic)
- Area Of Focus: Hip Pain, Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI), Labral Tears, Hip Dysplasia, Post-Hip Preservation Surgery Recovery
The NAHS is utilized in orthopedic, sports medicine, and rehabilitation settings to evaluate the impact of hip symptoms on daily life and physical activity. It supports clinical decision-making, facilitates patient engagement, and helps benchmark outcomes across treatment stages.
Description:
The NAHS is utilized in orthopedic, sports medicine, and rehabilitation settings to evaluate the impact of hip symptoms on daily life and physical activity. It supports clinical decision-making, facilitates patient engagement, and helps benchmark outcomes across treatment stages.
Use Cases:
- Primary Use: Measures functional limitations and symptoms in patients with hip pain unrelated to arthritis.
- Target Conditions: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral tears, hip instability, and hip dysplasia.
- Post-Surgery Assessment: Tracks patient progress after hip preservation surgeries like labral repair or FAI correction.
- Other Applicable Patients: Ideal for athletes, active individuals, and patients undergoing non-surgical management for early-onset hip issues.
Number Of Questions: 4
See an example of the NAHS in the SolvEdge platform by watching the video below:
Click here to view the questionnaire.
Questionnaire Survey Consists of:
The NAHS has 20 questions divided in 4 sub-scales:
- Symptoms(4 Questions)
- Pain (5 Questions)
- Physical Function(5 Questions)
- Activities of Daily Life(6 Questions)
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