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What age group is the FIM scale for? A comprehensive guide to functional assessment

The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) has long been a standard tool in rehabilitation, used by clinicians to quantify a patient's level of independence during their recovery. Answering the question, "What age group is the FIM scale for?" reveals not a single target but a series of related assessments designed for specific developmental stages.

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What is the age range for the FIM scale and its pediatric counterpart?

The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is a widely recognized assessment tool utilized in rehabilitation to measure a patient's level of independence in daily tasks. This tool has a specific age range for which it is appropriate, and a separate, but related, scale known as the WeeFIM exists for children. The proper use of each scale is determined by the patient's age and developmental stage, clarifying what is the age range for the FIM scale and when to use its pediatric version.

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