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Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Reliability of Urdu Version of The Foot and Ankle Ability Measures (FAAM-U)
In Brief
An observational study evaluating FAAM for Foot Injuries and Ankle Injuries. Completed, enrolled 175 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is designed to translate and validate the FAAM questionnaire to the Urdu language, to interpret its psychometric properties, and to determine the reliability of scores obtained from the population of Pakistan. The translated version of the gold standard tool will be used by the local population as well as Urdu-speaking immigrants across the globe to better understand and report the severity of their symptoms. Hence, to improve quality of life across cultures, there is a need of standard outcome measures in Urdu language.
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Interventions
The FAAM is made out of two subscales including ADL and Sports subscales that have a complete score of 84 and 32, individually