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Harris Hip Scale

The Harris Hip Scale: Measuring Your Progress

The Harris Hip Scale (HHS) is a clinically recognized assessment used to evaluate the function, mobility, and comfort of the hip joint. Originally developed to track success after hip surgery or resurfacing, it provides a "functional snapshot" of how your hip performs in the real world.

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Question 1 of 9

Pain Level

A

None 44

B

Slight, occasional 40

C

Mild, no effect on activity 30

D

Moderate, makes concessions 20

E

Significant, serious limitation 10

F

Totally disabled 0

Question 2 of 9

Range of Motion

A

Full 5

B

Partial 4

C

Limited 2

Question 3 of 9

Functional Gait - Limp

A

None 11

B

Slight 8

C

Moderate 5

D

Unable to Walk 0

Question 4 of 9

Functional Gait - Support

A

None 11

B

Cane. Long walks 7

C

Cane, Full time 5

D

Crutch 4

E

Two canes 2

F

Unable to walk 0

Question 5 of 9

Functional Gait - Distance Walked

A

Unlimited 11

B

Six blocks 8

C

Two to three blocks 5

D

Indoors only 2

E

Bed and chair 0

Question 6 of 9

Functional Activities - Stairs

A

Normally 4

B

Normally with banister 2

C

Any method 1

D

Not able 0

Question 7 of 9

Functional Activities - Socks & Tie Shoes

A

With Ease 4

B

With difficulty 2

C

Unable 0

Question 8 of 9

Functional Activities - Sitting

A

Any chair, 1 hour 5

B

High chair, ½ hour 3

C

Unable to sit ½ hour 0

Question 9 of 9

Functional Activities - Entering Public Transport

A

Able to use public transport 1

B

Not able 0

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