Oxford Knee Score

Is Knee Pain Affecting Your Daily Routine?

Find out your knee pain level by taking our free assessment below.

Please answer the following 12 multiple-choice questions. During the past 4 weeks…

1. How would you describe the pain you usually have in your knee?

2. For how long are you able to walk before the pain in your knee becomes severe? (With or without a stick)

3. Have you had any trouble getting in and out of the car or using public transport because of your knee? (With or without a stick)

4. Have you had any trouble washing and drying yourself (all over) because of your knee?

5. After a meal (sat at a table), how painful has it been for you to stand up from a chair because of your knee?

6. Have you been limping when walking because of your knee?

7. How much has pain from your knee interfered with your usual work (including housework)?

8. Are you troubled by pain in your knee at night in bed?

9. Could you kneel and get up again afterwards?

10. Have you felt that your knee might suddenly “give way” or let you down?

11. Could you do household shopping on your own?

12. Could you walk down a flight of stairs?

Current Score
0 / 48

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Grading for the Oxford Knee Score

0 – 19

This suggests severe knee arthritis. Surgery may be needed. You should consult your family doctor or an orthopaedic surgeon.

20 – 29

This indicates moderate to severe knee arthritis. A doctor’s evaluation and X-ray are advised, and you may need to see an orthopaedic specialist.

30 – 39

This shows mild to moderate knee arthritis. A medical check-up and X-ray may help. Non-surgical treatments like exercise, weight control, or medications may be useful.

40 – 48

This means your knee function is generally good. Treatment may not be required.

For a more detailed checkup and information, you can meet Dr Viraj Patel at Aarunya Hospital.
Oxford Knee Score