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Am J Occup Ther 1998 Sep;52(8):666-71
A review of balance instruments for older adults.
Whitney SL, Poole JL, Cass SP.
Department of Physical Therapy and Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, USA.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to review balance instruments developed
within the past 10 years that can be used in the clinic or home environment.
The use of such instruments may assist in identifying older adults who
are at risk for falling, a major problem that can result in impaired function
and loss of independence. METHOD: Six instruments were reviewed: the Berg
Balance
Scale (Berg), the Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance (CTSIB),
the Functional Reach Test, the Tinetti Balance Test of the Performance-Oriented
Assessment of Mobility Problems (Tinetti), the Timed "Up and Go" Test (TU>), and the Physical Performance Test (PPT). Considered were what aspects of
balance are assessed, time needed to administer the instrument, tools or equipment
needed, evidence of reliability and validity, advantages and disadvantages,
and the target population. RESULTS: The Berg, Tinetti, and PPT measure a variety
of aspects of balance, whereas the Functional Reach, TU>, and CTSIB measure more narrow aspects of balance. All six instruments have
been used with older adults and do not require much equipment. The instruments
differ in their reliability and validity. CONCLUSION: Familiarity with balance
instruments can be helpful in selecting the one most appropriate for clinical
setting and clients in order to institute appropriate prevention programs,
such as environmental modifications and lifestyle adaptations.
PMID: 9739401 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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