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Score Description 0 No symptoms at all 1 No significant disability despite symptoms: able to carry out all usual duties and activities 2 Slight disability: unable to carry out all previous activities, but able to look after own affairs without assistance 3 Moderate disability: requiring some help, but able to walk without assistance 4 Moderately severe disability: unable to walk without assistance and unable to attend own bodily needs without assistance 5 Severe disability: bedridden, incontinent, and requiring constant nursing care and attention 6 Death
Originally published in van Swieten J, Koudstaal P, Visser M, et al. “Interobserver agreement for the assessment of handicap in stroke patients.” Stroke 1988;19:604-07.