Foot and Ankle Ability Measure flow
Introduction
The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) is a self-report outcome instrument developed to assess physical function for individuals with foot and ankle related impairments.[1]
The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure flow contains the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) questionnaire and associated calculation. After form submission, the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure calculation is executed automatically. It's easy to extend this flow with conditional logic based on the interpretation of the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure calculation.
Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) questionnaire
Questions and Scoring
The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure is a 29-item questionnaire divided into two subscales: the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure, 21-item
Activities of Daily Living Subscale and the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure, 8-item Sports Subscale. Each item is scored on a 5-point Likert scale (4 to 0) from ‘no difficulty at all’ to ‘unable to do’.
You can find the full questionnaire here.
Interpretation
Higher scores represent higher levels of function for each subscale, with 100% representing no dysfunction.
References
[1] Martin RL, Irrgang JJ, Burdett RG, Conti SF, Van Swearingen JM. Evidence of validity for the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM). Foot Ankle Int. 2005;26(11):968-983. doi:10.1177/107110070502601113