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PT Balance Test

價格:免費

更新日期:2019-07-18

檔案大小:3.9M

目前版本:9

版本需求:Android 4.0.3 以上版本

官方網站:mailto:theralogics@gmail.com

PT Balance Test(圖1)-速報App

A collection of balance tests with normative data for comparisons. Tests include single leg stance with eyes open, single leg stance with eyes closed, tandem stance with eyes open, tandem stance with eyes closed, the timed up and go test(TUG),modified clinical test of sensory interaction on balance(M-CTSIB) , Fall Risk Assessment Test (FRAT), Predict_FIRST, and the balance error scoring system.

PT Balance Test(圖2)-速報App

This tool is meant to assist in decision making, setting goals, and avoiding arbitrary cut off with testing. In addition to normative data, this app includes available interpretations of results. This app is ideal for physical therapists (PT), physical therapist assistants (PTAs), athletic trainers (ATC), occupational therapists (OT), nurses, and other allied health professionals. This should not be used alone to guide patient care, nor should this be a substitute for clinical judgment. Consumers (non-medical professionals) who use the tools or databases do so at their own risk.

PT Balance Test(圖3)-速報App

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Sherrington C, Lord S, Close J, Barraclough E, Taylor M, O'Rourke S, Kurrle S, Tiedemann A, Cumming R, Herbert R. Development of a Tool for Prediction of Falls in Rehabilitation settings (PREDICT_FIRST): A prospective cohort study. J Rehabil Med 2010; 42: 482-488.