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NIH Toolbox Standing Balance Test
This task is designed to assess postural sway and to determine participants’ vestibulo-spinal function. Children ages 3-6 are asked to complete the first four poses; participants ages 7 years and above are asked to complete all five poses.
The task order is always the same:
• Pose 1: flat surface, feet together, eyes open
• Pose 2: flat surface, feet together, eyes closed
• Pose 3: on foam, feet together, eyes open
• Pose 4: on foam, feet together, eyes closed
• Pose 5: flat surface, tandem stance, eyes open
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This application facilitates the measurement of objective functional impairment (OFI) by the use of the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test. Test results are displayed in seconds, as well as in T-scores, standardized for age and sex. OFI has been demonstrated to be a valuable additional metric in the comprehensive evaluation of patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease. An improvement of 3.4 seconds on the TUG test has been identified as clinically meaningful improvement of OFI.
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BalancePod VS.
TUG App
December 15, 2024