Berg Balance Test

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • The Berg Balance Scale is composed of a 14-item objective measure designed to assess static balance and fall risk in adult populations. The Berg Balance Scale tests non-vestibular balance and functional mobility through 14 different static and dynamic activities of varying difficulty. The subject’s ability to perform the activity is scored on a range from 0 to 4. The activity scores are summed with a maximum score of 56.

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  • @김태헌-k7e
    @김태헌-k7e Год назад

    Thanks a lot from Korea ❤

  • @giffy5775
    @giffy5775 5 лет назад +2

    I went for my pt.evaluation for vestibular rehab therapy. The only test performed was a Oculomoter Exam. The therapist performed no other tests and declared that I I have eye tracking problem not a vestibular problem, There was no Berg balance test, no Tinnetti Assessment Tests, or any other assessment performed. I have had prior a balance test performed in a lab with the goggles, and was found to have a vestibular disorder due to a virus in the Labyrinth of the right ear. The Physical therapist gave me eye exercises to do but nothing else. Does this seem like a comprehensive physical therapy assessment to you? What recourse do I have to get proper treatment? Thank you for any advice you can give

  • @Christian-wu3mp
    @Christian-wu3mp Год назад

    Pls can someone annswer me cant find on google but how to grade between 0-4 is it subjective?

  • @NewInkFoHalo
    @NewInkFoHalo 4 года назад

    For Item #8, the instructions state the patient should have their fingers fully extended, but the video shows the patient with a closed fist. Is there a reason for this discrepancy? Does it matter if you use a fist or not?

  • @informationaboutjobs
    @informationaboutjobs 5 лет назад +1

    V good explained,
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  • @LaGGeR199
    @LaGGeR199 4 года назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @제로유튜브-v3e
    @제로유튜브-v3e 7 лет назад

    thanks::)

  • @christinachacko7422
    @christinachacko7422 5 лет назад

    Thanks