The Lower Extremity Functional Scale
Date: January 28, 2025
We are interested in knowing whether you are having any difficulty at all with the activities listed below because of your lower limb problem for which you are currently seeking attention. Please provide an answer for each activity.
Today, do you or would you have any difficulty at all with:
ActivitiesExtreme difficulty/unable to performQuite a but of difficultyModerate difficultyA little bit of difficultyNo difficulty
1Any of your usual work, housework, or school activities.
2Your usual hobbies, recreational or sporting activities.
3Getting into or out of the bath.
4Walking between rooms.
5Putting on your shoes or socks.
6Squatting.
7Lifting an object, like a bag of groceries from the floor.
8Performing light activities around your home.
9Performing heavy activities around your home.
10Getting into or out of a car.
11Walking 2 blocks.
12Walking a mile.
13Going up or down 10 stairs (about 1 flight).
14Standing for 1 hour.
15Sitting for 1 hour.
16Running on even ground.
17Running on uneven ground.
18Making sharp turns while running fast.
19Hopping.
20Rolling over in bed.
Minimum level of detectable change (90% confidence): 9 points
/80
% Disability
Source: Binkley et al (1999): The Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS): Scale development, measurement properties, and clinical application. Physical Therapy. 79:371-383.