Physical functioning: 100
%
Physical functioning:
100 %
No Mild Negative Results
No Dangerous Negative Results
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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