1. Mobility
No disadvantage
2. Physical independence
No disadvantage
3. Occupation
No disadvantage
4. Social integration
No disadvantage
5. Orientation
No disadvantage
6. Economic self sufficiency
No disadvantage
London Handicap Scale (LHS)
INSTRUCTIONS:
Please answer the following multiple
choice questions.
1. Mobility
2. Physical independence
3. Occupation
4. Social integration
5. Orientation
6. Economic self sufficiency
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