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Harris Hip Score
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Please answer the following questions.
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Section 1
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Pain
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Support
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None, or ignores it
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None
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Slight, occasional, no compromise in activity
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Cane/Walking stick for long walks
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Mild pain, no effect on average activities, rarely moderate pain with unusual activity, may take aspirin
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Cane/Walking stick most of the time
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Moderate pain, tolerable but makes concessions to pain. Some limitations of ordinary activity or work. May require occasional pain medication stronger than aspirin
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One crutch
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Marked pain, serious limitation of activities
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Two Canes/Walking sticks
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Totally disabled, crippled, pain in bed, bedridden
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Two crutches or not able to walk
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| To score this section all four must be 'yes', then get 4 points. Nb. Not 1 point for each four or nothing. |
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The Harris Hip Score is:
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Grading for the Harris Hip Score |
Successful result |
=post operative increase in Harris Hip Score of > 20 points + radiographically stable implant + no additional femoral reconstruction |
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<70 |
Poor |
70 - 79 |
Fair |
80-89 |
Good |
90 -100 |
Excellent |
Reference for Score: Harris WH. Traumatic arthritis of the hip after dislocation and acetabular fractures: treatment by mold arthroplasty. An end-result study using a new method of result evaluation.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1969 Jun;51(4):737-55. Link
Reference for grading: Marchetti P, Binazzi R, Vaccari V, Girolami M, Morici F, Impallomeni C, Commessatti M, Silvello L. Long-term results with cementless Fitek (or Fitmore) cups.
J Arthroplasty. 2005 Sep;20(6):730-7.
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