WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index

A questionnaire to assess knee and hip osteoarthritis symptoms, including pain, stiffness, and physical function over the last 48 hours.

Specialties: orthopaedics, rheumatology, sports_medicine, physiotherapy | Areas: knee, hip

Time:12 min
Pages:3
Questions:24
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Example Assessment Result

Patient-Reported Outcome Measure

Total Score
72/100
Clinical InterpretationModerate Function
Section 1
Completed (8/10)
Section 2
Completed (7/10)
Remaining sections
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Date15 Jan 2024

WOMAC Total56/96
Pain15/20
Stiffness6/8
Function35/68
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About the WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index

The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) is the gold-standard questionnaire for assessing osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. Originally developed in 1982, it evaluates pain, stiffness, and physical function in patients with osteoarthritis. The WOMAC is widely used in clinical practice and research to monitor disease progression, evaluate treatment effectiveness, and assess outcomes following joint replacement surgery.

Prevalence:
ubiquitous

Medical Specialties

Orthopaedics
Rheumatology
Sports Medicine
Physiotherapy

Anatomic Areas

Knee
Hip

Clinical Indications

Knee Osteoarthritis Assessment
Hip Osteoarthritis Assessment
Osteoarthritis Research
Joint Replacement Outcomes

Developer Information

The WOMAC was developed by researchers at the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities in London, Ontario, Canada, in 1982. It was created by Dr. Nicholas Bellamy and colleagues as a multidimensional, disease-specific, self-administered health status instrument for use in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip and/or knee. The questionnaire has undergone extensive validation and is recognized internationally as a standard outcome measure in osteoarthritis research.

Copyright & Licensing

Licensed Instrument

The WOMAC is a copyrighted instrument and ownership is held by the developers. Permission for use must be obtained from the copyright holders or through the appropriate licensing authorities. The questionnaire is widely used in clinical trials and research, and licensing information can be obtained through official channels. Users should verify current licensing requirements before implementation in clinical practice or research studies.

Administration Instructions

Answer all questions about your knee/hip condition over the last 48 hours. For each question, select the response that best describes your experience using the 5-point scale (0 = None to 4 = Extreme).

Scoring Methodology

The WOMAC uses a 5-point Likert scale (0-4) for each question: 0 = None, 1 = Slight, 2 = Moderate, 3 = Severe, 4 = Extreme. Higher scores indicate worse symptoms. The questionnaire consists of 24 items divided into 3 subscales: Pain (5 items, score range 0-20), Stiffness (2 items, score range 0-8), and Physical Function (17 items, score range 0-68). Domain scores are summed to create a total score (0-96), which can be normalized to a 0-100 scale for standardized reporting.

Scoring:
Lower is better

Meaningful Change Threshold

A change of approximately 10% in any domain is generally considered a meaningful improvement or worsening. For the total score, a change of 8-12 points represents clinically meaningful change. Minimal clinically important difference (MCID) values vary by context: post-surgical improvement typically requires 10-20 point change, while disease progression monitoring may use 5-10 point thresholds.

Score Interpretation

Understanding what your score means

mild

0 - 25

Mild osteoarthritis symptoms with minimal impact on daily activities and quality of life

moderate

26 - 50

Moderate osteoarthritis symptoms with some functional limitations and discomfort during activities

severe

51 - 75

Severe osteoarthritis symptoms with significant functional impairment and considerable pain

very severe

76 - 100

Very severe osteoarthritis symptoms with major impact on independence and daily functioning

Subscales

This questionnaire measures multiple dimensions

Pain (0-20)

5 questions

Pain during walking, using stairs, in bed at night, sitting or lying, and standing

Physical Function (0-68)

17 questions

Difficulty with daily activities including descending stairs, ascending stairs, rising from sitting, standing, bending to floor, walking on flat surface, getting in/out of car, going shopping, putting on socks, rising from bed, taking off socks, lying in bed, getting in/out of bath, sitting, getting on/off toilet, heavy domestic duties, and light domestic duties

Stiffness (0-8)

2 questions

Stiffness after first waking in the morning and later in the day after sitting, lying, or resting

Clinical Limitations & Considerations

The WOMAC is specific to osteoarthritis of the hip and knee and may not be suitable for assessing other joint conditions or types of arthritis. As a self-reported measure, it may be influenced by patient mood, expectations, recall bias, or cultural factors. The time frame of "last 48 hours" may limit sensitivity to longer-term changes or day-to-day variability in symptoms. The questionnaire does not assess all aspects of quality of life and should be considered as part of a comprehensive clinical assessment rather than as a standalone diagnostic tool. Floor and ceiling effects may occur in patients with very mild or very severe disease.

Supporting Literature

Key validation and development studies for the WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index

  1. 1

    Validation study of WOMAC: a health status instrument for measuring clinically important patient relevant outcomes to antirheumatic drug therapy in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip or knee

    Bellamy N, Buchanan WW, Goldsmith CH, Campbell J, Stitt LW

    The Journal of Rheumatology, 1988

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