Assessments & Resources

Children’s Amputee Mobility Predictor (CAMP) Usage Agreement

The Children’s Amputee Mobility Predictor (CAMP) is a comprehensive outcome measure, performance-based tool, to assess the functional capability of children with leg length discrepancies. 

It was developed in 2024 by a team led by Dr. Sharon Eylon (ALYN Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Hospital, Jerusalem) in collaboration with Dr. Anat Kristal (University of Miami, Florida). CAMP was based on the Amputee Mobility Predictor developed for adults by Dr. Robert S. Gaily in 2002.

CAMP measures key aspects of children’s function including standing, sitting, transferring, walking and stair climbing. It is recommended for use as a guide in the determination of physical therapy interventions and specific prosthetic prescriptions.

The following article describes the development of CAMP as well as its reliability and face validity: Eylon S, Stern N, Schurr I, Siev-Ner I, Weiss PL, Kristal A. Children's amputee mobility predictor—Assessing the functional capability of children with leg length discrepancy. Clinical rehabilitation. 2025 Jan;39(1):78-87.

This open access article may be downloaded here (Article+V.0 of CAMP).

You are invited to download the watermarked version of CAMP (V1) here.

If you wish to seek permission to use CAMP, apply for a no-cost license: Download here the license terms, fill in the required info, and return the completed form via email to CAMP@alyn.org.