OBJECTIVES: To determine normal values for four commonly used clinical functional balance tests from community-dwelling women aged 20 to 80 and to identify any significant decline due to aging. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study was undertaken to provide normative values for four clinical balance tests across 6 decade cohorts. SETTING: The Betty Byrne-Henderson Center for Women and Aging, Royal Womens' Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Four hundred fifty-six community-dwelling, independently ambulant women with no obvious neurological or musculoskeletal-related disability, aged 20 to 80, were randomly recruited from a large metropolitan region. MEASUREMENTS: The clinical balance measures/tests were the Timed Up and Go test, step tes...
An age-related decline in balance, gait and lower-extremity muscle strength measures may lead to inc...
Assessing function in elderly populations predominantly aims to quantify the risk of falling. Curren...
To determine if 10-second trials of bilateral and one-legged stance measures detected balance loss a...
The purpose of this study was. to obtain normal values on ten tests of balance and coordination. The...
Objective: To document the change in medial-lateral balance in women aged between 40 and 80 years. D...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of sensory regulation of static and dynamic balance in older ...
Introduction: Physical therapists employ various tests to assess balance in elderly individuals, but...
Background: Older females have less dynamic postural control and muscle strength than do middle-aged...
Purpose: To assess predictive validity of the Functional Reach Test in identifying elderly females w...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe and compare scoring patterns on the Community Bala...
Background. The balance error scoring system (BESS) is a brief, easily administered test of static b...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of frequently used functional balance me...
Objectives Balance impairment is one of the major issues in the elderly that can influence the activ...
The relationship between clinical measures of balance and function in elderly persons was the focus ...
Assessing function in elderly populations predominantly aims to quantify the risk of falling. Curren...
An age-related decline in balance, gait and lower-extremity muscle strength measures may lead to inc...
Assessing function in elderly populations predominantly aims to quantify the risk of falling. Curren...
To determine if 10-second trials of bilateral and one-legged stance measures detected balance loss a...
The purpose of this study was. to obtain normal values on ten tests of balance and coordination. The...
Objective: To document the change in medial-lateral balance in women aged between 40 and 80 years. D...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of sensory regulation of static and dynamic balance in older ...
Introduction: Physical therapists employ various tests to assess balance in elderly individuals, but...
Background: Older females have less dynamic postural control and muscle strength than do middle-aged...
Purpose: To assess predictive validity of the Functional Reach Test in identifying elderly females w...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe and compare scoring patterns on the Community Bala...
Background. The balance error scoring system (BESS) is a brief, easily administered test of static b...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of frequently used functional balance me...
Objectives Balance impairment is one of the major issues in the elderly that can influence the activ...
The relationship between clinical measures of balance and function in elderly persons was the focus ...
Assessing function in elderly populations predominantly aims to quantify the risk of falling. Curren...
An age-related decline in balance, gait and lower-extremity muscle strength measures may lead to inc...
Assessing function in elderly populations predominantly aims to quantify the risk of falling. Curren...
To determine if 10-second trials of bilateral and one-legged stance measures detected balance loss a...