LIMB-Q
Summary
Limb-threatening lower extremity traumatic injuries can be devastating events for patients. The impact of the injury and treatment can have a multifaceted impact on patients, with treatment spanning several months to more than a year. Capturing patient-reported outcomes in these patients is essential. To advance research in lower extremity trauma from the patient perspective, a specific and comprehensive patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) is needed.
The LIMB-Q is a rigorously developed patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) that can be used internationally to collect and compare evidence-based outcomes data from patients aged 18 years and older after lower extremity trauma. The LIMB-Q is composed of 16 independently functioning scales. The LIMB-Q represents a new generation of PROMs developed using a modern psychometric approach called Rasch Measurement Theory (RMT).
Limb-Q was developed by Drs. Anne Klassen, Lily Mundy, and Andrea Pusic to measure patient perceptions of these procedures.
Advantages
- Comprehensive patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for lower extremity traumatic injuries
- Capture outcomes in patients receiving fracture fixation, soft tissue debridement, complex soft tissue reconstruction, and amputation
- Modern Psychometric approach
- Available in different translations
- Use in hardcopy and electronic
- Licensed to individuals and to organizations
Therapeutic Areas
- Prosthetic limbs
- Wounds and injuries
- Surgical procedures
Applications
- Academic studies
- Evaluation use
- Clinical trials
Contact
MILO Business Development