The Oxford Handicap Scale The Oxford Handicap Scale is a simple means of grading patient handicap. It is a modification of the Rankin scale that has been used for evaluating patients following stroke in England (Oxfordshire). The score can be followed over time to monitor a patient's condition and response to interventions. Handicap Lifestyle  Grade none no change  0 minor symptoms no interference  1  minor handicap some restrictions but able to look after self 2  moderate handicap significant restriction; unable to lead a totally independent existence (requires some assistance) 3 moderate-to-severe handicap unable to live independently but does not require constant attention  4 severe handicap totally dependent; requires constant attention day and night  5  References: Bamford JM Sandercock PAG et al. Letter to the Editor: Interobserver agreement for the assessment of handicap in stroke patients. Stroke. 1989; 20: 828 (Table 2).