
Rehabilitation Outcome Measures
Rehabilitation Outcome Measures are tools used by healthcare professionals to assess how well a patient is recovering or improving after treatment. They evaluate different aspects like physical function, pain levels, or mobility, providing objective data on progress. These measures help clinicians determine if the current therapy is effective, identify areas needing more work, and guide future treatment plans. By tracking changes over time, they ensure that rehabilitation efforts are tailored to each individual’s needs, ultimately aiming to restore or enhance the patient’s ability to perform daily activities and improve quality of life.