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Tegner score (dictionary definition)
Submitted by admin on July 16, 2008 - 1:54pm.
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Tegner ScoreThe Tegner activity scale was designed as a score of activity level to complement other functional scores (eg the Lysholm knee score) for patients with ligamentous injuries. The instrument scores a person's activity level between 0 and 10 where 0 is 'on sick leave/disability' and 10 is 'participation in competive sports such as soccer at a national or international elite level'. It is the most widely used activity scoring system for patients with knee disorders. However, it does not take into account that individuals may be able to participate at a higher level of activity but consciously choose not to or that some people will participate at a higher level of activity but with limitations. ref Tegner Y, Lysholm J: Rating systems in the evaluation of knee ligament injuries. Clin Orthop 198:43-49, 1985.
Level 10 - Competitive sports- soccer, football, rugby (national elite) Level 9 - Competitive sports- soccer, football, rugby (lower divisions), ice hockey, wrestling, gymnastics, basketball Level 8 - Competitive sports- racquetball or bandy, squash or badminton, track and field athletics (jumping, etc.), down-hill skiing Level 7 - Competitive sports- tennis, running, motorcars speedway, handball Level 6 - Recreational sports- tennis and badminton, handball, racquetball, down-hill skiing, jogging at least 5 times per week Level 5 - Work- heavy labor (construction, etc.) Level 4 - Work - moderately heavy labor (e.g. truck driving, etc.) Level 3 - Work - light labor (nursing, etc.) Level 2 - Work - light labor Level 1 - Work - sedentary (secretarial, etc.) Level 0 - Sick leave or disability pension because of knee problems »
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