Dear Ralph,
Greatly appreciate your help. Will go look up the website.
Thank You!
BTW the population I'm looking at are male soldiers in the army aged
between 19-21 yrs.
Cheers
AJ
At 12:39 PM 4/10/00 +0100, Ralph Hammond wrote:
>Dear AJ
>
>Your inquiry prompted me to do a quick search.I searched on Pubmed, the
>internet based version of Medline. It is at
>http://www4.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/. I used 'Tegner Activity Scale' as my
>keyword, and came up with 28 hits.
>
>The original article seems to be Tegner Y, Lysholm J. Rating systems in the
>evaluation of knee ligament injuries.Clin Orthop. 1985 Sep;(198):43-9.
>
>Other articles cited either used the scale in the research, or were
>comparing and contrasting the utiliy of different scoring mechanisms.
>
>If you double click on the words 'related articles', which is on the right
>hand side of the screen of every entry, you will be taken to even more
>potentially useful references.
>
>You haven't said what patient population you are interested in. There are
>many different sorts of measures available.
>
>The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in the UK has developed a listing of
>some 200 outcome measures that physios might be interested in. The CSP isn't
>recommending those measures included. It is at www.nice.org.uk.
>
>· Click on 'databases' (top, centre icon).
>· Click 'search online'
>· Search For: put 'csp' and a key word e.g. 'knee'
>· Search Categories: tick - 'Title', 'Abstract', 'Keywords'.
>· Database: tick - 'Bibliography'
>· Date: 'until' '2000'
>· Results: tick 'Simple'
>
>· When you see a measure you are interested in, double click on the 'Title'
>and the whole record will be expanded.
>
>I hope this helps your project.
>
>Yours
>
>Ralph Hammond MCSP
>Professional Adviser
>Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit
>The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
>14 Bedford Row
>London WC1R 4ED
>UK
>
>Tel: 020 7306 6636
>Fax: 020 7306 6611
>Web: www.csp.org.uk
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: AJ [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 08 April 2000 12:36
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Tegner Activity Scale
>
>
>Hi all
>I am currently in the middle of a research project and we are exploring how
>to analyze a questionnaire which queries the exercise activity levels of
>the individual.
>I would appreciate it if someone could tell me about the Tegner Activity
>Scale.
>Or of any other scale which could be used to score the levels of activities
>of an individual for data analysis.
>
>Thanks
>
>AJ
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