What is a Patient Specific Functional Scale?
Body pain and injury are common among people of all ages, but the intensity of pain and recovery can vary from person to person. This is where the (PSFS) comes into the picture. It is a comprehensive evaluation tool that helps medical professionals collect, organize, and store information to assess an individual's functional capabilities.
Healthcare professionals often utilize the PSFS to uncover patient limitations in their daily activities. Patients are asked to identify up to 5 tasks they cannot do and rate each on an 11-point scale, ranging from 0 (unable) to 10 (fully capable). This helps healthcare professionals gain valuable insight into what everyday tasks may be challenging for them.
Periodic visits and assessments like PSFS are essential to ensure the best possible care. Check-ins can be every six months or more regularly, depending on individual needs.











