FIM Score Calculator — Functional Independence Measure
Calculate the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) total score from motor and cognitive subscores.
How to Use the FIM Score Calculator
- Sum the 13 motor FIM items (range 13–91) and enter the total.
- Sum the 5 cognitive FIM items (range 5–35) and enter the total.
- Click Calculate to see total FIM score and independence level.
Cas d'utilisation
- •Tracking rehabilitation progress in stroke, TBI, or spinal cord injury.
- •Determining level of caregiver assistance required at discharge.
- •Benchmarking outcomes across rehabilitation programs.
Formule
FIM Total = Motor Score (13–91) + Cognitive Score (5–35). Total range: 18–126. Each item scored 1 (total assist) to 7 (complete independence).
Questions fréquemment posées
What is the FIM?
The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is an 18-item clinical tool that measures disability level and the burden of care in persons with functional limitations. It is widely used in inpatient rehabilitation settings.
What do the FIM levels mean?
Level 7 = complete independence, 6 = modified independence, 5 = supervision, 4 = minimal assist (75%+ self), 3 = moderate assist (50–74%), 2 = maximal assist (25–49%), 1 = total assist (< 25%).
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. FIM should be administered by trained assessors following standardized protocols. This simplified calculator accepts subscale totals and is not a replacement for formal FIM assessment.