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    The Foot and Ankle Disability Index (FADI) is a self-reported measure used to assess the functional limitations and pain related to foot and ankle conditions. 1. Items and Sub-scales: The FADI consists of 26 items, divided into two sub-scales: Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Pain. There’s also a FADI Sport subscale with 8 additional items for more physically demanding activities. * Scoring: Each item is rated on a 5-point scale: * ADL Items: Scored from 0 (unable to do) to 4 (no difficulty at all). * Pain Items: Scored from 0 (unbearable) to 4 (no pain)23. 2. Total Score: The maximum score for the FADI is 104 points (88 for ADL and 16 for Pain). A higher score indicates less disability and pain. 3. Interpretation: Scores are typically expressed as a percentage of the total possible score, with 100% representing no dysfunction.
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