Background The Community Balance and Mobility Scale (CBM) has been shown to be reliable and valid for detecting subtle balance and mobility deficits in people who are 61 to 70 years of age. However, item redundancy and assessment time call for a shortened version. Objective The objective was to create and validate a shortened version of the CBM (s-CBM) without detectable loss of psychometric properties. Design This was a cross-sectional study. Methods Exploratory factor analysis with data from 189 young seniors (aged 61-70 years; mean [SD] age = 66.3 [2.5] years) was used to create the s-CBM. Sixty-one young seniors (aged 61–70 years; mean [SD] age = 66.5 [2.6] years) were recruited to assess construct validity (Pearson correlation coeff...
Background:Many balance and strength tests exist that have been designed for older seniors, often ag...
Effective balance screening and treatment is vital to minimise the potential detrimental effects tha...
Background/purposeTo investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency re...
BACKGROUND: The Community Balance and Mobility Scale (CBM) has been shown to be reliable and valid f...
Background With the growing number of young-older adults (baby-boomers), there is an increasing dem...
Background:With the growing number of young-older adults (baby-boomers), there is an increasing dema...
Objective: To examine sensitivity to change and responsiveness of the Community Balance and Mobility...
Affiliated institutions include: Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (J. Howe, L. Inness, W. McIlroy, J...
Background and Purpose: Currently used balance assessments show a ceiling effect and lack activities...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), a tool used ...
WOS:000579406500021Purpose: The aim of our study is to evaluate the reliability and validity of the ...
To investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency reliability, interra...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe and compare scoring patterns on the Community Bala...
Thesis (Sc.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Background: locomotor capacity (LC) is an important domain of intrinsic capacity and key determinant...
Background:Many balance and strength tests exist that have been designed for older seniors, often ag...
Effective balance screening and treatment is vital to minimise the potential detrimental effects tha...
Background/purposeTo investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency re...
BACKGROUND: The Community Balance and Mobility Scale (CBM) has been shown to be reliable and valid f...
Background With the growing number of young-older adults (baby-boomers), there is an increasing dem...
Background:With the growing number of young-older adults (baby-boomers), there is an increasing dema...
Objective: To examine sensitivity to change and responsiveness of the Community Balance and Mobility...
Affiliated institutions include: Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (J. Howe, L. Inness, W. McIlroy, J...
Background and Purpose: Currently used balance assessments show a ceiling effect and lack activities...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), a tool used ...
WOS:000579406500021Purpose: The aim of our study is to evaluate the reliability and validity of the ...
To investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency reliability, interra...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe and compare scoring patterns on the Community Bala...
Thesis (Sc.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Background: locomotor capacity (LC) is an important domain of intrinsic capacity and key determinant...
Background:Many balance and strength tests exist that have been designed for older seniors, often ag...
Effective balance screening and treatment is vital to minimise the potential detrimental effects tha...
Background/purposeTo investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency re...