REHAB CLINICAL WORKSTATION

FIM Pro: Assessment & Predictor

Standardized 18-Item Grid + Recovery Velocity Engine

PART 1: 18-ITEM FUNCTIONAL GRID

PART 2: RECOVERY PREDICTOR

Complete the functional items
to visualize clinical data

FINAL EMR PROGRESS NOTE

Clinical Significance of FIM Velocity

Functional gain in inpatient rehabilitation is often measured by FIM Efficiency (points gained per day). The FIMt prediction allows clinicians to estimate a patient's functional status at discharge based on their current progress rate.

The 7-Level Scoring Manual

  • 7 - Independent: Timely, Safely.
  • 6 - Modified Independent: Device required.
  • 5 - Supervision: Helper required for setup/cues.
  • 4 - Minimal Assist: Patient performs 75%+.
  • 3 - Moderate Assist: Patient performs 50-74%.
  • 2 - Maximal Assist: Patient performs 25-49%.
  • 1 - Total Assist: Patient performs < 25%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MCID for the FIM score?

The Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) for the total FIM score is generally accepted as 22 points for acute stroke patients.

Clinical Bibliography
  • 1. Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation. FIMĀ® Instrument Manual. 2009.
  • 2. Ottenbacher KJ, et al. Reliability of the FIM: A quantitative review. Archives of Phys Med Rehab. 1996.
Dr. Nikhil Mahajan, PT
MPT-Ortho | Clinical Reviewer

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